Typically there are quite a few, and over time it would build up data points. Since WSPR is a weak signal mode, the antenna question is moot. A simple script might be able to be able to be written to either switch antennas at different transmission cycles, or to key different rigs. I like the idea of switching antennas as that takes the rig out of the possible variables - even though it is probably in the noise.
-----Original Message----- From: Topband [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Jim Brown Sent: Friday, January 01, 2016 1:50 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: Topband: Anybody? On Fri,1/1/2016 10:04 AM, D. Scott MacKenzie wrote: > I like your RBN testing - nice idea. I wonder if the process could be > automated to some extent by using WSPR. By proper programing you > could alternate antennas. Might be an interesting to try. This way > you could let it run over a period of time, and collected. Data is > gathered in SNR and 6 digit grid. Data can then be analyzed and presented in a suitable format. Yes, with any evaluation of antenna performance, more data from more points over greater time is better. We did what we could easily do without that automation. I don't know enough about WSPR to know the extent to which two QRP rigs at the same site could TX with different callsigns in alternate transmission cycles. Another limitation is the number of WSPR stations active on 80M with antennas good enough to hear us. 73, Jim K9YC _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband
