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Re: The quest for a simple FST4W tx - A SOLUTION !!!
Greetings y'all,
In the meantime I have run the QDX 4 ( on 9 V) with the latest program (1.07) on 20m, but it still seems that the spread is way to much to desire. It is much better than my old QDX
Greetings y'all,
In the meantime I have run the QDX 4 ( on 9 V) with the latest program (1.07) on 20m, but it still seems that the spread is way to much to desire. It is much better than my old QDX
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Rolf Ekstrand
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#1689
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X-mas gift - especially for Rob in Maui...
Dear Rob,
many thanks for all your work and joy, I experience with you great wsprdaemon software...
Attached is my X-mas gift card.... ;-)
Ulli, ON5KQ
Dear Rob,
many thanks for all your work and joy, I experience with you great wsprdaemon software...
Attached is my X-mas gift card.... ;-)
Ulli, ON5KQ
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By
ON5KQ
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#1688
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Wsprdaamon Users Group Google Meeting call Wednesdays at 09:00 PST / 12:00 EST / 17:00 UTC
If you have questions about WD or its use, I host a weekly Google Meeting to which everyone is welcome.
Click here to join: https://meet.google.com/xtg-cwgy-vus
Tomorrow I will report about newly
If you have questions about WD or its use, I host a weekly Google Meeting to which everyone is welcome.
Click here to join: https://meet.google.com/xtg-cwgy-vus
Tomorrow I will report about newly
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Rob Robinett
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#1687
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Re: New WD installations and upgrades to Ubuntu 22.04 won't work until the main WSJT-x web page is back online
have just checked in code which downloads WSJT-x2.6.9... from the Sourceforge site rather than from the Princeton.edu site which has been down for several days.
This new WD code installs itself and
have just checked in code which downloads WSJT-x2.6.9... from the Sourceforge site rather than from the Princeton.edu site which has been down for several days.
This new WD code installs itself and
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Rob Robinett
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#1686
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New WD installations and upgrades to Ubuntu 22.04 won't work until the main WSJT-x web page is back online
FYI
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@...>
Date: Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 6:54 AM
Subject: [wsjt-devel] WSJT Home Page is temporarily unavailable
To: WSJT
FYI
---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Joe Taylor via wsjt-devel <wsjt-devel@...>
Date: Sat, Dec 17, 2022 at 6:54 AM
Subject: [wsjt-devel] WSJT Home Page is temporarily unavailable
To: WSJT
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Rob Robinett
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#1685
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WD 3.0.6 has been checked in which supports Pi 'bullseye' and Ubuntu 22.04
There is no new functionality, so there is no need for most stations to 'git pull'
But 'git clone' should give you 3.0.6 which runs on the older OSes.
However, if you are installing on Pi bullieye or
There is no new functionality, so there is no need for most stations to 'git pull'
But 'git clone' should give you 3.0.6 which runs on the older OSes.
However, if you are installing on Pi bullieye or
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Rob Robinett
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#1684
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Re: Song about WSPR mode
Sorry, but I am not sure this will decode. None of the verses, choruses or bridge have 162 symbols.
Bo
www.rudius.net/oz2m :: www.rfzero.net
Sorry, but I am not sure this will decode. None of the verses, choruses or bridge have 162 symbols.
Bo
www.rudius.net/oz2m :: www.rfzero.net
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Bo, OZ2M
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#1683
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Re: Song about WSPR mode
Thanks Bruce, that made my day.
But I think the rhyming could be optimized ;=)
--
Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
Thanks Bruce, that made my day.
But I think the rhyming could be optimized ;=)
--
Rob Robinett
AI6VN
rob@...
mobile: +1 650 218 8896
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Rob Robinett
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#1682
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Song about WSPR mode
Here's a song about the WSPR mode written by the online AI chat bot at openai.com. All I asked it to do was "write a song about the magic of WSPR mode"
Now all we need are the notes and chords to go
Here's a song about the WSPR mode written by the online AI chat bot at openai.com. All I asked it to do was "write a song about the magic of WSPR mode"
Now all we need are the notes and chords to go
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Bruce KX4AZ
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#1681
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Re: The quest for a simple FST4W tx - A SOLUTION !!!
For the many in the group who do not follow the QDX on the QRP labs forum I though I should update with some very good news.
Hans Summer, QRPLabs and QDX author has released some new beta code for
For the many in the group who do not follow the QDX on the QRP labs forum I though I should update with some very good news.
Hans Summer, QRPLabs and QDX author has released some new beta code for
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Glenn Elmore
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#1680
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
Lol. Monumental. yeah I'd say so for me especially as a linux newb. I just went to create a wsprdaemon user on the omega and it reported it doesn't have the adduser applet. It didn't initially even
Lol. Monumental. yeah I'd say so for me especially as a linux newb. I just went to create a wsprdaemon user on the omega and it reported it doesn't have the adduser applet. It didn't initially even
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VE7VXO
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#1679
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
It would be great if the YT or Omega2 could run WD, but there are so many dependencies in WSJT-x that I think it will be a monumental task.
Also, most Pi4b installations are now running out of CPU
It would be great if the YT or Omega2 could run WD, but there are so many dependencies in WSJT-x that I think it will be a monumental task.
Also, most Pi4b installations are now running out of CPU
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Rob Robinett
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#1678
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
Well I thought it best to let you know so you could change it pronto. Yes the cost of everything is rising eh? But then it seems like every time you turn around you find out we've been lied to.
Well I thought it best to let you know so you could change it pronto. Yes the cost of everything is rising eh? But then it seems like every time you turn around you find out we've been lied to.
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VE7VXO
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#1677
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
Hi Joe,
I missed that I was disclosing that password, but fortunately it is unique and completely unrelated to passwords I use elsewhere. Let me know if you can log on to my YT and I'll invite you in
Hi Joe,
I missed that I was disclosing that password, but fortunately it is unique and completely unrelated to passwords I use elsewhere. Let me know if you can log on to my YT and I'll invite you in
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Rob Robinett
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#1676
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
Just had a look at the yellow thing. Neat little device. Kinda reminds me of an Omega by Onion.io but the onion device is essentially a tiny linux machine running an OpenWRT router. As such it is
Just had a look at the yellow thing. Neat little device. Kinda reminds me of an Omega by Onion.io but the onion device is essentially a tiny linux machine running an OpenWRT router. As such it is
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VE7VXO
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#1675
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
Good eyes Joe. Yes there is and is the reason I ran power on the same, single cable to the YT along with the data. It's a more complex mod though, requiring addition of a 0 ohm jumper on
Good eyes Joe. Yes there is and is the reason I ran power on the same, single cable to the YT along with the data. It's a more complex mod though, requiring addition of a 0 ohm jumper on
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Glenn Elmore
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#1674
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Re: Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
Rob
Very clever, but I hate to say this but I can see yout YT SSID and password....
Isn't there going to be a groundloop between the YT and the Kiwi host and client ports? It's only about 20cm in
Rob
Very clever, but I hate to say this but I can see yout YT SSID and password....
Isn't there going to be a groundloop between the YT and the Kiwi host and client ports? It's only about 20cm in
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VE7VXO
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#1673
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Re: Kiwi + Bodnar comparisons looking excellent, while even a Kiwi using internal GPS is good enough for 20M ionospheric doppler measurements
Hey Rob--
Wow, cool! It looks like that is in PST, correct? Sunrise here now is around 7:30am, so just after the sun comes up the ionosphere gets a bit wonky? I guess it's not that much
Hey Rob--
Wow, cool! It looks like that is in PST, correct? Sunrise here now is around 7:30am, so just after the sun comes up the ionosphere gets a bit wonky? I guess it's not that much
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Bryan Klofas
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#1672
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Battery powered, wifi connected Kiwi useful for portable installations and antenna system tests.
This week I plan to use this system to probe the RF distribution system at KFS to find out where the NW antenna signal is losing 20+ dB of RF signal strength. But more generally ,this setup is useful
This week I plan to use this system to probe the RF distribution system at KFS to find out where the NW antenna signal is losing 20+ dB of RF signal strength. But more generally ,this setup is useful
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Rob Robinett
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#1671
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Re: propagation chart for WD users
Hi Rob, glad you like it, must say I didn't expect such a welcome response! Probably has bugs, the code is a bit on the edge.
Short cut: when you do a search from the map view, you can then toggle
Hi Rob, glad you like it, must say I didn't expect such a welcome response! Probably has bugs, the code is a bit on the edge.
Short cut: when you do a search from the map view, you can then toggle
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Phil vk7jj
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#1670
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Edited
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