How much traffic does WSPRNET get? How many spots are reported on a daily
basis? I'm trying to figure out if supporting all that traffic in
pskreporter would kill it....

On Thu, Oct 10, 2019 at 4:59 AM Benjamin Bänziger <helios.sola...@gmx.ch>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This is probably not the right place for this issue, but all other
> options didn't get attention unfortunately.
>
> Over the past months and years, wsprnet got continuously slower, as more
> and more people used the service.
> Since a few months, wsprnet got unreachable for minutes multiple times a
> day. It is common that database requests time out.
>
> wsprnet does also regularly lose wspr spots, because it is overloaded.
> Since a week now, the map on wsprnet.org doesnt work anymore.
> The official wsprnet e-mail is refusing e-mails since at least one year(!)
>
>
> Over the past months, there have been countless complaints in the
> wsprnet forum. And also countless offers to help to resolve this issue,
> also offers for donations.
> Yet nobody seems to take action.
>
>
> I ask you to please find somebody who takes care of wsprnet.org. WSPR is
> the best mode I've seen in ham radio for exploring propagation. It would
> be very sad to see it go down like this.
> wsprnet is a very important part of the WSPR mode.
>
>
> Thanks.
> 73
>
>
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