Re: [Elecraft] Remote Receivers

2013-03-23 Thread Phil Kane
On 3/23/2013 5:46 PM, Dr. William J. Schmidt, II wrote: An even better methodology for determining if the power, antenna, and propagation is good for the type of operating you do is to use the wealth of internet-connected receivers around the world to see how your signal compares to other

Re: [Elecraft] Remote Receivers

2013-03-23 Thread Cady, Fred
Sent: Saturday, March 23, 2013 8:34 PM To: elecraft@mailman.qth.net Subject: Re: [Elecraft] Remote Receivers On 3/23/2013 5:46 PM, Dr. William J. Schmidt, II wrote: An even better methodology for determining if the power, antenna, and propagation is good for the type of operating you do

Re: [Elecraft] Remote Receivers

2013-03-23 Thread Kevin Cozens
On 13-03-23 10:33 PM, Phil Kane wrote: This newbie (I've only been licensed for 60+ years) would like to know how and where one can access them and are they tunable remotely to check signals outside the ham bands? The first site I ran across where you could listen to an SDR (which tuned the

Re: [Elecraft] Remote Receivers

2013-03-23 Thread Phil Kane
On 3/23/2013 7:15 PM, Cady, Fred wrote: The reverse beacon network is really neat. http://www.reversebeacon.net/ You can set up to see a map (in the show/hide options) and you can set up to look for specific calls. Great when you are waiting for that DX to come on and to see where they