Re: [digitalradio] WSPR

2010-08-08 Thread Rudy Benner
Mine runs without problems on Windows 7, radio is FT-450, Signalink USB. 
Antenna CHA-250

What equipment you using, operating system?

VE3BDR


From: John Bradley 
Sent: Sunday, August 08, 2010 6:25 PM
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Subject: [digitalradio] WSPR


  

The current version of WSPR seems to randomly fail , and I get the usual "this 
program has encountered an error and must close"



Any suggestions as to how I can get it to run for more than ½ hour?



John

VE5MU









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[digitalradio] WSPR

2010-08-08 Thread John Bradley
The current version of WSPR seems to randomly fail , and I get the usual
“this program has encountered an error and must close”

 

Any suggestions as to how I can get it to run for more than ½ hour?

 

John

VE5MU



[digitalradio] WSPR minimum report

2009-12-23 Thread Vlad_UA6JD
Hello, .
>From K1JT site "...The program can decode signals with S/N as low as
-28 dB in a 2500 Hz bandwidth..."

When I see "Link to old database interface" it was reports low
then -28 dB (-29 and -30 dB - see below)
 2009-12-15 13:26 UA6JD   14.097034   -29 0   LN23ib
  +30 1.000   G0ORD   IO83xj  35752221
 2009-12-15 13:56 UA6JD   14.097086   -30 -2  LN23ib
  +30 1.000   AB1JM   FN42ft  85495312

 Is anyone have same reports and what is real minimum reports ???
-- 
Best regards
73 Vlad UA6JD
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[digitalradio] WSPR - SignaLink

2009-08-09 Thread sullco
Having problems configuring WSPR with my SignaLink USB. Using Windows XP into 
an FT857D.  Not receiving or keying.  Any help appreciated.

tnx es 73
Marc, W4MPS  (formerly WA2S)





[digitalradio] WSPR power levels

2009-03-28 Thread Ross
I note the comments about people running high power.
As I understood the original idea of this mode it was for very low power 
transmissions.
That is the power applied to the transmitter, not the radiated power from the 
antenna.
Bonnie you are not correct.
WSPR was intended to see what could be done with low power, not with 100watt 
transmitters, which we know
will reach around the world.

The fact that people on EME may use high power has nothing to do with WSPR, you 
are confusing the 
argument.
Yes on 144EME I will use high power, and a high gain array, but you are trying 
to overcome a lot of distance
and a lot of noise, however on 1296 I can use 60watts and still see my echoes.

Regards
Ross
ZL1WN

[digitalradio] WSPR power levels

2009-03-27 Thread Sholto Fisher
What is it with some of the WSPR folks these days?

Looking at the WSPRnet DB recently and I see guys running 50W, 100W, 
500W and even 1000W???

I thought the WS part of WSPR meant Weak Signal?

Sholto
K7TMG


[digitalradio] WSPR mystery

2008-12-21 Thread Kim
I am active on Digimodes and have worked a lot of state side and DX
stations using Olivia, PSK31, and JT65A modes mostly. I have
transmitted my signal on WSPR mode a total of about four hours several
times the past two weeks on 10.402 MHZ at times when many other
stations are present there. I also go to the WSPRnet.org site and have
seen my station in the database as a station that has uploaded many spots.

Here is the mystery: No one has ever heard nor uploaded an indication
they have spotted my transmission. This is twilight zone territory. I
monitor my transmitted signal using fldigi so I know my transmission
is going out (5-10 watts) and is in the correct range of frequencies.
Can anyone give me any suggestions why no other station has ever heard
me on WSPR?

Thanks for you input in advance.

AB7JK



RE: [digitalradio] WSPR Activity Day

2008-10-29 Thread John Bradley
heard so far as of 1800Z on 18.1046

 

WD4KPD

W3PM

W1XP

N4AU

KS7S

W1MNK

 

some very strong sigs.maybe try this on 15 or 10m?

 

John 

VE5MU

 

A reminder to all WSPR users:

Wednesday is WSPR "Special Activity Day". This week the designated band 
for activity is 17 m.

Starting at  UTC on October 29 -- about 2.7 hours from now -- set 
your "Dial Freq" to 18.1046 MHz, and select a Tx freq higher by 
1600-1600 Hz (0.0014 - 0.0016 MHz) in the usual way.

See http://wsprnet.org/drupal/ for more details.

 

 



[digitalradio] WSPR Activity Day

2008-10-28 Thread Andrew O'Brien
-- Forwarded message --
From: Joe Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, Oct 28, 2008 at 5:21 PM
Subject: [wsjtgroup] WSPR Activity Day
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


  A reminder to all WSPR users:

Wednesday is WSPR "Special Activity Day". This week the designated band
for activity is 17 m.

Starting at  UTC on October 29 -- about 2.7 hours from now -- set
your "Dial Freq" to 18.1046 MHz, and select a Tx freq higher by
1600-1600 Hz (0.0014 - 0.0016 MHz) in the usual way.

See http://wsprnet.org/drupal/ for more details.


Re: [digitalradio] WSPR 10m Propagation Study

2008-09-13 Thread Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF]
Andrew O'Brien skrev:
> Thanks to all those that moved to 10M for the past week.  So what do
> we make of the 10M propagation study.  I was assuming that we would
> find our that 10M is open more than we expected but I do not think the
> data shows that.  It is open but very few wide openings.  I
> transmitted a lot but was no heard by any WSPR monitors at all despite
> occasionally increasing power to 35 watts !  A few of the wider
> openigs turned out to be "false", hams transmitting on lower bands but
> forgetting to change the settings in WSPR.  in the data below, I
> eliminated the ground wave reports, signals involving distances less
> than 25 miles.  i also removed some of the obviously false reports.
> Can anyone verify the reports from M0DUO?
> ...Snip
>   
Especially interesting that the last couple of days showed nothing at 
all despite some activity...
Whereas the first couple af days brought several hours of reports..

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[digitalradio] WSPR 10m Propagation Study

2008-09-13 Thread Andrew O'Brien
Thanks to all those that moved to 10M for the past week.  So what do
we make of the 10M propagation study.  I was assuming that we would
find our that 10M is open more than we expected but I do not think the
data shows that.  It is open but very few wide openings.  I
transmitted a lot but was no heard by any WSPR monitors at all despite
occasionally increasing power to 35 watts !  A few of the wider
openigs turned out to be "false", hams transmitting on lower bands but
forgetting to change the settings in WSPR.  in the data below, I
eliminated the ground wave reports, signals involving distances less
than 25 miles.  i also removed some of the obviously false reports.
Can anyone verify the reports from M0DUO?



Power   ReportedDistance
DateCallFrequency   SNR Drift   GriddBm W
by  loc km  mi
  2008-09-11 08:02   UT4UF   28.126111   -26 1   KO50+33
 1.995
 EA1FAQ  IN71pn  28951799
 2008-09-11 08:02ES1HJ   28.126088   -4  0   KO29hj 
 +37 5.012
 EA1FAQ  IN71pn  28291758
  2008-09-09 12:28   G4MQL   28.126173   -22 0   IO81vr 
 +37
5.012G0KTN   IO81ti  43  27
 2008-09-09 12:18G4MQL   28.126174   -23 0   IO81vr 
 +37 5.012
 G0KTN   IO81ti  43  27
 2008-09-09 12:06G4MQL   28.126175   -22 0   IO81vr 
 +37 5.012
 G0KTN   IO81ti  43  27
 2008-09-09 12:00G4MQL   28.126174   -24 0   IO81vr 
 +37 5.012
 G0KTN   IO81ti  43  27
 2008-09-09 09:00OZ1PIF  28.126152   -22 0   JO65an 
 +37
5.012G8JNJ   IO90hx  1025637
 2008-09-08 14:46G8JNJ   28.126107   -14 0   IO90hx 
 +37 5.012
 TF3HZ   HP94ad  18941177
 2008-09-08 14:42TF3HZ   28.126112   -29 0   HP94ad 
 +37 5.012
 G8JNJ   IO90hx  18941177
 2008-09-08 14:38G8JNJ   28.126107   -27 1   IO90hx 
 +37 5.012
 TF3HZ   HP94ad  18941177
 2008-09-08 13:40F6IRF   28.126173   -24 -1  JN35au 
 +43
19.953   OZ1PIF  JO65an  1159720
 2008-09-08 13:34OZ1PIF  28.126148   -21 -1  JO65an 
 +37
5.012F6IRF   JN35au  1159720
 2008-09-08 13:32F6IRF   28.126174   -2  0   JN35au 
 +43 19.953
 OZ1PIF  JO65an  1159720
 2008-09-08 13:30F6IRF   28.126174   -7  0   JN35au 
 +43 19.953
 OZ1PIF  JO65an  1159720
 2008-09-08 13:12F6IRF   28.126173   -25 0   JN35au 
 +43
19.953   OZ1PIF  JO65an  1159720
 2008-09-08 13:00N4AU28.126106   -15 0   EM62vp 
 +37 5.012
 KU4PY   EM62wj  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:50N4AU28.126108   -14 0   EM62vp 
 +37 5.012
 KU4PY   EM62wj  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:48F6IRF   28.126173   -25 -1  JN35au 
 +43
19.953   OZ1PIF  JO65an  1159720
 2008-09-08 12:48F6IRF   28.126181   -25 0   JN35au 
 +43
19.953   TF3HZ   HP94ad  26631655
 2008-09-08 12:42KU4PY   28.126105   -16 1   EM62wj 
 +37 5.012
 N4AUEM62vp  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:42N4AU28.126114   -15 -1  EM62vp 
 +37 5.012
 KU4PY   EM62wj  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:36N4AU28.126127   -15 0   EM62vp 
 +37 5.012
 KU4PY   EM62wj  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:30KU4PY   28.126088   -20 1   EM62wj 
 +37 5.012
 N4AUEM62vp  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:30N4AU28.126131   -16 0   EM62vp 
 +37 5.012
 KU4PY   EM62wj  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:26G8JNJ   28.126100   -15 1   IO90hx 
 +37 5.012
 OZ1PIF  JO65an  1025637
 2008-09-08 12:22OZ1PIF  28.126153   -19 0   JO65an 
 +37
5.012G8JNJ   IO90hx  1025637
 2008-09-08 12:20N4AU28.126141   -17 -1  EM62vp 
 +37 5.012
 KU4PY   EM62wj  29  18
 2008-09-08 12:18EA2NN   28.126129   +6  0   IN83lh 
 +40 10.000
 OZ1PIF  JO65an  17381080
 2008-09-08 12:10EA2NN   28.126129   +9  0   IN83lh 
 +40 10.000
 OZ1PIF  JO65an  17381080

[digitalradio] WSPR New Digital Mode - QSO Completed

2008-05-30 Thread Mark Thompson
WSPR QSO Completed 


WSPR is a new digital mode that hams have been experimenting with on HF and VHF 
bands over the last few months. Joe Taylor K1JT has been the driving force 
behind this weak signal development.

WSJT is capable of extremely weak signal detection way below the noise floor 
due to its use of very robust Forward Error Correction techniques. 

Stations previously have been operating using beacon like transmissions to test 
the capabilities of the mode using very low power often way less than 1Watt.

On May 6 2008 the first two way QSO was made using WSPR between K1JT and W6CQZ 
on 30meters using simple antennas and 1Watt TX power.

Take a look at this link if interested in that QSO and what might be to come in 
future releases of WSJT:

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/wsjtgroup/message/4799

If you are interested in experimenting with this mode you can download the free 
software at:

http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/index.htm

I think that a lot of very interesting experimentation is going on and we are 
going to continue to hear about breakthrough uses of this technology. Thanks to 
K1JT and others for all their hard work.



By WB3BEL 


  

[digitalradio] WSPR on 15M

2008-04-21 Thread John Bradley
Currently WSPRing on 21.09560 (dial) ...band has been showing a little life
lately

 

John

VE5MU



Re: [digitalradio] WSPR operation on 7.000 MHz

2008-04-20 Thread Sholto Fisher
Hi guys,

It occurred to me that right at the end of 30m might be a good place to 
do WSPR.

The APRS packet ops use 10.149.200 and 10.149.400 for their transmitted 
tones so this would leave a 500Hz margin if you used 10.149.900 for 
WSPR. Of course you would need to be especially careful you stayed in 
band but this would probably be a good area to explore and well away 
from the PropNet stations too.

73, Sholto
KE7HPV.




gerry_lawlor wrote:
> Following a suggestion from Andy K3UK that 7.000 MHz dial frequency
> might be a better channel for WSPR in Europe (7.0746 can suffer very
> heavy SSB QRM) a number of us operated there on Saturday night/Sunday
> morning with acceptable results.  
> 
> My spottings are attached below. These were received on a TS-870 with
> a Steppir Bigir vertical antenna. 
> 
> I have no idea as to whether others think this is a worthwhile channel
> for the future.  However, I can say that the CW activity was not a
> major disrupter over the course of operation.
> 
> Thanks to those who participated and made for an interesting evening
> for me.  
> 
> (By the way I don't know if conditions dropped out completely between
> 2354 and 0416 but it may just be a collapse in activity).
> 
> 73
> 
> Gerry/EI9FV
> 
>  
> 080419 1912  14 -21   0.7   7.001522  TF3HZ HP94 27 -3
> 080419 1922  20 -16   1.0   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
> 080419 1928  17 -18   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
> 080419 1936  18 -16   0.8   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
> 080419 1940  19 -17   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 1944  21 -13   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 1958  24 -11   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  1
> 080419 2004  12 -27   0.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
> 080419 2004  18 -19   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2016  23 -13   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2020  10 -28   0.8   7.001460  G4MQL IO81 37  0
> 080419 2032  24  -8   1.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
> 080419 2032   9 -24   0.9   7.001459  G4MQL IO81 37  0
> 080419 2036  19 -18   0.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2040  21 -14   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2042  27   0   1.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  1
> 080419 2054  28   0   1.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
> 080419 2054   8 -25   0.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2108  25 -10   1.2   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2118  18 -17   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  1
> 080419 2120  28  -1   1.6   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
> 080419 2120  10 -22   1.2   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
> 080419 2134  14 -17   1.2   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
> 080419 2142   7 -19   1.3   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2142  26  -6   1.7   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
> 080419 2150  28  -2   1.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
> 080419 2150  23  -7   1.4   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2152   5 -29   1.3   7.001431  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2152  29  -3   1.3   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2156  25  -9   1.1   7.001438  DF9CY JO54 33 -1
> 080419 2158  23 -11   1.4   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
> 080419 2200  28  -2   1.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
> 080419 2200  16 -15   1.4   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2204  22 -11   1.4   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2208  27  -4   1.9   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
> 080419 2208  20 -11   1.5   7.001529  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
> 080419 2216  19 -15   1.4   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2224  16 -17   1.5   7.001529  VE1VDM FN85 30 2
> 080419 2226  18 -15   1.5   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
> 080419 2230  22 -14   1.3   7.001479  VE1RG FN76 30 -4
> 080419 2230  15 -18   1.5   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
> 080419 2232  20 -15   1.5   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
> 080419 2240  16 -17   1.5   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2240  16 -16   1.5   7.001544  TF3HZ HP94 27  2
> 080419 2246  20 -11   1.5   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
> 080419 2246  18 -17   1.6   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
> 080419 2250  27  -7   1.5   7.001477  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
> 080419 2258  21 -15   1.5   7.001479  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
> 080419 2310  16 -17   1.6   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -4
> 080419 2314  27  -5   1.7   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30-2
> 080419 2320  15 -18   1.8   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30-1
> 080419 2324  21 -18   1.6   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -3
> 080419 2328  27  -8   1.6   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
> 080419 2332  18 -17   1.9   7.001529  VE1VDM FN85 30-1
> 080419 2336  23 -15   1.6   7.001479  VE1RG FN76 30 -4
> 080419 2342  20 -15   1.8   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -1
> 080419 2348  11 -25   1.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
> 080419 2354  12 -24   1.8   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
> 080420 0416  21 -13   3.4   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
> 080420 0424  12 -23   3.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  1
> 080420 0528  17 -16   3.6   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
> 080420 0536  25  

[digitalradio] WSPR operation on 7.000 MHz

2008-04-20 Thread gerry_lawlor
Following a suggestion from Andy K3UK that 7.000 MHz dial frequency
might be a better channel for WSPR in Europe (7.0746 can suffer very
heavy SSB QRM) a number of us operated there on Saturday night/Sunday
morning with acceptable results.  

My spottings are attached below. These were received on a TS-870 with
a Steppir Bigir vertical antenna. 

I have no idea as to whether others think this is a worthwhile channel
for the future.  However, I can say that the CW activity was not a
major disrupter over the course of operation.

Thanks to those who participated and made for an interesting evening
for me.  

(By the way I don't know if conditions dropped out completely between
2354 and 0416 but it may just be a collapse in activity).

73

Gerry/EI9FV

 
080419 1912  14 -21   0.7   7.001522  TF3HZ HP94 27 -3
080419 1922  20 -16   1.0   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
080419 1928  17 -18   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
080419 1936  18 -16   0.8   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
080419 1940  19 -17   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 1944  21 -13   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 1958  24 -11   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  1
080419 2004  12 -27   0.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
080419 2004  18 -19   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2016  23 -13   0.9   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2020  10 -28   0.8   7.001460  G4MQL IO81 37  0
080419 2032  24  -8   1.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
080419 2032   9 -24   0.9   7.001459  G4MQL IO81 37  0
080419 2036  19 -18   0.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2040  21 -14   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2042  27   0   1.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  1
080419 2054  28   0   1.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
080419 2054   8 -25   0.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2108  25 -10   1.2   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2118  18 -17   1.1   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  1
080419 2120  28  -1   1.6   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080419 2120  10 -22   1.2   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
080419 2134  14 -17   1.2   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
080419 2142   7 -19   1.3   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2142  26  -6   1.7   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080419 2150  28  -2   1.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
080419 2150  23  -7   1.4   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2152   5 -29   1.3   7.001431  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2152  29  -3   1.3   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2156  25  -9   1.1   7.001438  DF9CY JO54 33 -1
080419 2158  23 -11   1.4   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
080419 2200  28  -2   1.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080419 2200  16 -15   1.4   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2204  22 -11   1.4   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2208  27  -4   1.9   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080419 2208  20 -11   1.5   7.001529  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
080419 2216  19 -15   1.4   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2224  16 -17   1.5   7.001529  VE1VDM FN85 30 2
080419 2226  18 -15   1.5   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27 -1
080419 2230  22 -14   1.3   7.001479  VE1RG FN76 30 -4
080419 2230  15 -18   1.5   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
080419 2232  20 -15   1.5   7.001545  TF3HZ HP94 27  0
080419 2240  16 -17   1.5   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2240  16 -16   1.5   7.001544  TF3HZ HP94 27  2
080419 2246  20 -11   1.5   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
080419 2246  18 -17   1.6   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
080419 2250  27  -7   1.5   7.001477  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
080419 2258  21 -15   1.5   7.001479  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
080419 2310  16 -17   1.6   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -4
080419 2314  27  -5   1.7   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30-2
080419 2320  15 -18   1.8   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30-1
080419 2324  21 -18   1.6   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -3
080419 2328  27  -8   1.6   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -2
080419 2332  18 -17   1.9   7.001529  VE1VDM FN85 30-1
080419 2336  23 -15   1.6   7.001479  VE1RG FN76 30 -4
080419 2342  20 -15   1.8   7.001478  VE1RG FN76 30 -1
080419 2348  11 -25   1.9   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 0
080419 2354  12 -24   1.8   7.001530  VE1VDM FN85 30 1
080420 0416  21 -13   3.4   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0424  12 -23   3.5   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  1
080420 0528  17 -16   3.6   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0536  25  -8   3.6   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
080420 0548  27   3   3.7   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
080420 0600  28   5   3.7   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0602  16  -8   3.4   7.001441  DF9CY JO54 33 -1
080420 0612  29   4   3.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0612  12 -12   3.3   7.001441  DF9CY JO54 33 -1
080420 0620  28  -2   3.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0628  28   0   3.8   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0636  28   1   4.0   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30 -1
080420 0704  27  -4   4.1   7.001421  F6IRF JN35 30  0
080420 0706  21 -12   4.1   7.001421  F6IRF JN35

Re: [digitalradio] wspr qso

2008-04-06 Thread Andrew O'Brien
I think you can input the 4 digit grid square plus power levels.  So
we could try

best dB which might come out like

080406 1818   6 -17   1.5  10.140194  WD4KPD -15  30



On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 2:59 PM, David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
> i wouldn't mind seeing this myself, but i don't think Joe is interested.
>
>  so make do with you got. seems the only user input is the power level.
>  suggest that a simple progressive set of
>  numbers be entered to indicate qso progress as in jt65a eme messages.
>
>  david/wd4kpd
>
>  



-- 
Andy K3UK
www.obriensweb.com
(QSL via N2RJ)


[digitalradio] wspr qso

2008-04-06 Thread David Michael Gaytko // WD4KPD
i wouldn't mind seeing this myself, but i don't think Joe is interested.

so make do with you got.  seems the only user input is the power level.  
suggest that a simple progressive set of
numbers be entered to indicate qso progress as in jt65a eme messages.

david/wd4kpd



Re: [digitalradio] WSPR - Freq

2008-04-05 Thread Bruce Walker
On 80m, we've been using 3.9026 dial, resulting in a tx window from  
3.904000-200.  Not generally much activity there, but if you want to  
help get a group going, I would be happy to join you tonight and try  
to get some others going.  This is within the automatic digital  
operation segment for a good part of the world.

Likewise, we've been using 14.0956 dial, tx 14.097000-200 for 20m auto  
operation; there are also a set of people who just park in the JT65  
area for attended operation.  40m is more problematic.  All activity  
to my knowledge has been around the JT65A frequencies.  I don't  
believe there is a common area which both US and Europe can use for  
automated digital...same goes for 160m.

On 17m, we've been using 18.103 dial.  Best to announce intentions on  
the MEPT tab of http://www.electroblog.com/drsked/index.html and round  
up some others to join in.

--bruce W1BW

On Mar 31, 2008, at 2:09 PM, W4LDE-Ron wrote:

> The thread and recommendations on other frequencies stop.  I find it  
> so
> interesting on the low power capabilities on 30M
> that I am hoping there's also lots of activity on 80/40.
>
> I have seen complaints about using the more common JT65 frequencies  
> so I
> am asking if there is much use on the 80/40m bands and if so where?
>
> WSPR reminds me of using 1-watt using Olivia both on 80 as well as 40
> and having very good results.
>
> 73 de
> Ron W4LDE




[digitalradio] WSPR QSO'ing

2008-04-05 Thread Omar Shabsigh
Hi

Anyway to make WSPR available not just sort of a beacon but for QSO'ing, 
please???

73 de 

Omar YK1AO 
 

Re: [digitalradio] WSPR Spots and sked pages gone

2008-04-03 Thread Joe Veldhuis
The database was overwhelmed with traffic and my account was suspended as a 
result. I am trying to get them to reopen it but no answer so far...

-Joe, N8FQ

On Thu, 03 Apr 2008 22:24:32 +0200
"Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> What happened to the N8FQ pages, they have suddenly been replaced with a 
> "Host Gator"  ad-page
> 
> -- 
> Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
>  
> ** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
> email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
> http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
> Ph. +45 4619 3239
> Snailmail:
> Peter Frenning
> Ternevej 23
> DK-4130 Viby Sj.
> Denmark
> ***


[digitalradio] WSPR Spots and sked pages gone

2008-04-03 Thread Peter Frenning [OZ1PIF]
What happened to the N8FQ pages, they have suddenly been replaced with a 
"Host Gator"  ad-page

-- 
Vy 73 de OZ1PIF/5Q2M, Peter
 
** CW: Who? Me? You must be joking!! **
email: peter(no-spam-filler)@frenning.dk
http://www.frenning.dk/oz1pif.htm
Ph. +45 4619 3239
Snailmail:
Peter Frenning
Ternevej 23
DK-4130 Viby Sj.
Denmark
***



Re: [digitalradio] WSPR db minimum

2008-04-01 Thread Tony
Ross,

> Can someone please enlighten me what is the lowest db that WSPR can 
> expect a decode?

Joe Taylor would know, but I believe the limit is -33db.

1840   4 -33   0.4  10.140184  GI8HXY IO64 37-9.5
2002   2 -33   3.0  10.140192  OZ1PIF JO65 25 3.8

The figure represents the signal-to-noise ratio within 2500hz bandwidth 
seen by the sound card.

Tony -K2MO


- Original Message - 
From: "Ross Biggar" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 
Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 3:10 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] WSPR db minimum


> Can someone please enlighten me what is the lowest db that WSPR can 
> expect a decode?
> I am decoding down to -28 is this good, bad, or "ugly"?
>
> Thanks
> Ross
> ZL1WN
>
> 



[digitalradio] WSPR: 9V1LF in Norway

2008-04-01 Thread Steinar Aanesland



Not bad with only 1W !

73 de LA5VNA Steinar

--

080401 1808   1 -20   0.2  10.140162  9V1LF OJ11 30  
  
080401 1810   3 -22   0.4  10.140163  9V1LF OJ11 30 


Re: [digitalradio] WSPR - Freq

2008-04-01 Thread Laurent Laborde
The frequency for "digital MEPT" on 30m is : 10.140,100 to 10.140.200
The frequency for "visual MEPT" on 30m is : 10.140,000 ot 10.140.100

digital mept = WSPR
visual mept = QRSS, C/MT Hell, S/MT Hell, Castle, and other "fuzzy" mode.

-- 
Kerunix Flan
Laurent Laborde


[digitalradio] WSPR db minimum

2008-04-01 Thread Ross Biggar
Can someone please enlighten me what is the lowest db that WSPR can expect a 
decode?
I am decoding down to -28 is this good, bad, or "ugly"?

Thanks
Ross
ZL1WN



[digitalradio] WSPR - Freq

2008-03-31 Thread W4LDE-Ron
The thread and recommendations on other frequencies stop.  I find it so 
interesting on the low power capabilities on 30M
that I am hoping there's also lots of activity on 80/40.

I have seen complaints about using the more common JT65 frequencies so I 
am asking if there is much use on the 80/40m bands and if so where?

WSPR reminds me of using 1-watt using Olivia both on 80 as well as 40 
and having very good results.

73 de
Ron W4LDE


[digitalradio] WSPR: Automate the uploading of your log file

2008-03-24 Thread Steinar Aanesland
Hi all,

As you probably know there is an excellent log page 
http://www.electroblog.com/drsked/meptspots.php where to upload your logs.
There is also an example how to automate the uploading.

Here is another way to do this without installing cygwin.

Put this lines in a batch file:

:A
CLS
@ECHO ON
"C:\Program Files\WSPR\curl.exe" -F allmept=@"C:\Program 
Files\WSPR\ALL_MEPT.TXT" -F call=LA5VNA -F grid=JO59jq 
http://www.electroblog.com/drsked/meptspots.php
@ECHO OFF
ECHO %TIME%
ping -n 200 127.0.0.1 >nul
goto A
-


ping -n 200 127.0.0.1 >nul gives about  240 sec on my pc.

NB! You still have to download the cURL Win32 binary from:
http://curl.haxx.se/download/curl-7.18.0-win32-nossl.zip

73 de LA5VNA Steinar


[digitalradio] WSPR on 40m Today

2008-03-14 Thread Steinar Aanesland

Hi all,

 From the "knights" reflector :

-

Amend the frequencies to somewhere where the rig will transmit Hi.

Dial on 7.00Mhz to Window 7.001400 to 7.001500

On now T/R 100mW

73 de Eddie G3ZJO IO92ng

-



Here is my copy right now:

1122   7 -15   1.1   7.001427  G3ZJO IO92 20  5.9


73 de LA5VNA Steinar