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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Tom, your place is "spacious" compared to mine. My testing was done both here, at one extreme, and at Steve's, closer to the other.
On 10/10/22 15:30, WA2TP - Tom wrote:
Tom, your place is "spacious" compared to mine. My testing was done both here, at one extreme, and at Steve's, closer to the other.
On 10/10/22 15:30, WA2TP - Tom wrote:
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Jim Lill
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#1484
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Re: wsprdaemon stopped upload to wsprnet
Hi Gerhard,
If you want to open a WD Remote Access Channel, I will be pleased to log on to your WD client machine and debug the problem. Email rob@... and I provide instructions.
73,
Rob
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Rob
Hi Gerhard,
If you want to open a WD Remote Access Channel, I will be pleased to log on to your WD client machine and debug the problem. Email rob@... and I provide instructions.
73,
Rob
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Rob
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Rob Robinett
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#1483
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Jim,
There are just so many variables often not considered, some of which were left out are how it can help at a site that has much higher noise floors, and compromise antennas.
The example of
Jim,
There are just so many variables often not considered, some of which were left out are how it can help at a site that has much higher noise floors, and compromise antennas.
The example of
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WA2TP - Tom
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#1482
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
The effects of reducing the -C value to 3000 will align you with many others who run that or less. I would anticipate that the false count will drop although you may still be high as you run
The effects of reducing the -C value to 3000 will align you with many others who run that or less. I would anticipate that the false count will drop although you may still be high as you run
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Jim Lill
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#1481
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Hi Hans,
Thank you for that.
I am and always have been willing to share what I have implemented will all: it should not be a secret as that is how we can all learn and grow this hobby.
I have
Hi Hans,
Thank you for that.
I am and always have been willing to share what I have implemented will all: it should not be a secret as that is how we can all learn and grow this hobby.
I have
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WA2TP - Tom
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#1480
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Tom,
You gave me some information on your setup, so perhaps it's nice if I do the same.
Up to the moment that I decided to switch off at 29 september I was using one Kiwi receiver and one Perseus
Tom,
You gave me some information on your setup, so perhaps it's nice if I do the same.
Up to the moment that I decided to switch off at 29 september I was using one Kiwi receiver and one Perseus
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Hans V alphen
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#1479
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wsprdaemon stopped upload to wsprnet
Hello,
My wsprdaemon installation (OE3XOE) stopped the upload to wsprnet yesterday at 14:50 UTC. Could not find any reason for that.
I am running the wsprdaemon on a i5 and I am using a flydog-sdr.
Hello,
My wsprdaemon installation (OE3XOE) stopped the upload to wsprnet yesterday at 14:50 UTC. Could not find any reason for that.
I am running the wsprdaemon on a i5 and I am using a flydog-sdr.
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Gerhard, OE3GBB
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#1478
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
I've only played with WSPR for a few years, but I only learned today that it's a competition.
Who knew?
73
John K5MO.
I've only played with WSPR for a few years, but I only learned today that it's a competition.
Who knew?
73
John K5MO.
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John K5MO
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#1477
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Hello Tom and Rob,
I made a complaint about the false spots at 24 september in a way that I accept experimenting with the software and that it can lead to false spots. I truly think that should be
Hello Tom and Rob,
I made a complaint about the false spots at 24 september in a way that I accept experimenting with the software and that it can lead to false spots. I truly think that should be
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Hans V alphen
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#1476
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Hello Hans,
Since this is our first introduction, Nice to meet you.
My use of the available -C values built into the WSJTX and WSPRDAEMON software are by no means any form of cheating. In fact,
Hello Hans,
Since this is our first introduction, Nice to meet you.
My use of the available -C values built into the WSJTX and WSPRDAEMON software are by no means any form of cheating. In fact,
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WA2TP - Tom
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#1475
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Hans,
Your reporting of false spots with Tom's call sign is corrupting the wsprnet.org and wsprdaemon.org spot databases. Tom has been making crucial contributions to our wsprdaemon development
Hans,
Your reporting of false spots with Tom's call sign is corrupting the wsprnet.org and wsprdaemon.org spot databases. Tom has been making crucial contributions to our wsprdaemon development
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Rob Robinett
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#1474
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
That is excellent. In the last hour your WD client has spotted every one of your transmissions.
Amazingly, EA8BFK is spotting you very frequently
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218
That is excellent. In the last hour your WD client has spotted every one of your transmissions.
Amazingly, EA8BFK is spotting you very frequently
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Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218
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Rob Robinett
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#1473
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Re: Deep Decoding and CPU Loading
Mail to WA2TP
Hello Thomas,
I noticed that you are cheating for more than one month in WSPR receiving and sending very many false spots. You are top score nr 1 for the whole month in the falls spots
Mail to WA2TP
Hello Thomas,
I noticed that you are cheating for more than one month in WSPR receiving and sending very many false spots. You are top score nr 1 for the whole month in the falls spots
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Hans V alphen
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#1472
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
I have changed the sequence to run 12 times an hour, the maximum.
Steve
I have changed the sequence to run 12 times an hour, the maximum.
Steve
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KD2OM
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#1471
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
I put the RFZero in a cooler with an insulated top. It should be pretty temperature stable after the cooler temperature adjusts to the room.
Steve
I put the RFZero in a cooler with an insulated top. It should be pretty temperature stable after the cooler temperature adjusts to the room.
Steve
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KD2OM
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#1470
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
My thermostat has a setback so I imagine that the temperature of the case might cool down about 0300Z and warm up about 1000Z. I have some styrofoam I can make a insulated box that will help
My thermostat has a setback so I imagine that the temperature of the case might cool down about 0300Z and warm up about 1000Z. I have some styrofoam I can make a insulated box that will help
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KD2OM
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#1469
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
Hi Steve,
Here is a chart of the spectral spread of your FST4W transmissions over the last 12 hours as received by your Kiwis. Those spots are dropped by wsprnet, because the tx call is the same as
Hi Steve,
Here is a chart of the spectral spread of your FST4W transmissions over the last 12 hours as received by your Kiwis. Those spots are dropped by wsprnet, because the tx call is the same as
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Rob Robinett
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#1468
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
That is good to hear Gwyn.
Steve
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That is good to hear Gwyn.
Steve
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KD2OM
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#1467
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
Steve
The spectral width reports from Jim WA2ZKD around 1630 UTC yesterday show no more than 9 milliHz - which is excellent. The method of stepping the frequencies of the synth in the RFZero is not
Steve
The spectral width reports from Jim WA2ZKD around 1630 UTC yesterday show no more than 9 milliHz - which is excellent. The method of stepping the frequencies of the synth in the RFZero is not
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Gwyn Griffiths
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#1466
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Re: RFzero as a GPS referenced FST4W transmitter
I am now transmitting FST4W-300 at +10dBm into a Butternut HF-6V on 20 meters with the RFZero.
The feed line is 150 feet of LMR-400.
Steve KD2OM
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I am now transmitting FST4W-300 at +10dBm into a Butternut HF-6V on 20 meters with the RFZero.
The feed line is 150 feet of LMR-400.
Steve KD2OM
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KD2OM
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#1465
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