Hi Claude !
I verified that the frequency is correct comparing several entries.
There is a offset in your rtx setup?
eg. received a JJ2, in log ALL.TXT it is at 2196 Hz.
In pskreporter it is 14.078196 that is 0.002196 MHz + 14.076 MHz
(rtx+audio frequency)
You can download an ADIF file from pskreporter.
Go to "show logbook" and you see in upper left a link to 24 hours or
last week.
Save on disk and open with a text editor.
It must contain the same frequency of ALL.TXT
73
Sandro
IW3RAB
<http://pskreporter.info/cgi-bin/pskdata.pl?adif=1&days=7&callsign=IW3RAB>
Il 24/02/2015 18:57, Claude Frantz ha scritto:
On 02/23/2015 09:26 PM, Alessandro Gorobey wrote:
Hi Alessandro & all !
If I enable Pskreporter, I transmit the frequency of the spot, function
at line 53of psk_reporter.cpp:
void PSK_Reporter::addRemoteStation(QString call, QString grid, QString
freq, QString mode, QString snr, QString time )
OK ! This behavior is as expected while reporting stations seen at my
receiver.
In addition with multiple receiver or jumping frequency I can see my
balloon multiple color based on bands where spot are sending.
My question now: Does the software at my site send a report about my own
station, forming my own balloon ? If this occurs, what is the frequency
which is reported to pskreporter ? Yesterday, I have observed that the
frequency of my own balloon was exactly 1 kHz above the frequency
displayed at my xcvr. Is this the expected behavior ?
Thanks a lot !
Best 88 de Claude (DJ0OT)
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