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QST N3AGE
Today I have switched to 2 modes, 120 and 300 Time band mode 0 10 2 5 10 5 10 15 2 15 15 5 20 20 2 25 20 5 30 30 2 35 30 5 40 40 2 45 40 5 50 80 2 55 80 5 Rinse repeat 2 = 120 second 5 = 300 second 73
Today I have switched to 2 modes, 120 and 300 Time band mode 0 10 2 5 10 5 10 15 2 15 15 5 20 20 2 25 20 5 30 30 2 35 30 5 40 40 2 45 40 5 50 80 2 55 80 5 Rinse repeat 2 = 120 second 5 = 300 second 73
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Elmer G Musser
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Guidance for antenna testing using WSPR
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Forgive my ignorance of all aspects of using WS{R, but I would appreciate some guidance. My objective is to compare the performance of several antennas, viz., two different designs of Hex-Beams and 6
Forgive my ignorance of all aspects of using WS{R, but I would appreciate some guidance. My objective is to compare the performance of several antennas, viz., two different designs of Hex-Beams and 6
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Barry - W4WB
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8088 filter test phase
The new filter does not affect the current 8088 page but some of what it is doing can be viewed http://www.jimlill.com:8088/data/tx.rej will show the tx calls getting rejected. If you note something t
The new filter does not affect the current 8088 page but some of what it is doing can be viewed http://www.jimlill.com:8088/data/tx.rej will show the tx calls getting rejected. If you note something t
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Jim Lill
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WD 3.0.3.4 - Command not found error
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Hi, Since upgrading to the latest WD version spots are no longer being uploaded and I am seeing the following error at the command line. /home/pi/wsprdaemon/decoding.sh: line 660: 3: command not found
Hi, Since upgrading to the latest WD version spots are no longer being uploaded and I am seeing the following error at the command line. /home/pi/wsprdaemon/decoding.sh: line 660: 3: command not found
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Duncan GM5JET
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New type 5
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Got a type 5 hit from LR9XFA John TI4JWC
Got a type 5 hit from LR9XFA John TI4JWC
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John
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False Decodes
On 8/22/22 23:43, Rob Robinett wrote in part: On the subject of false decodes, Jim Lill is working up a continually updated whitelist database which may live on wsprdaemon.org. You can imagine that on
On 8/22/22 23:43, Rob Robinett wrote in part: On the subject of false decodes, Jim Lill is working up a continually updated whitelist database which may live on wsprdaemon.org. You can imagine that on
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Jim Lill
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"8088" pending upgrade
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I now have in test a new filter system for bad spots. Here's a high level view of what it does, in order, to the spots from each 2 minute "scrape" from wsprnet via wsprdaemon.org: - remove balloon spo
I now have in test a new filter system for bad spots. Here's a high level view of what it does, in order, to the spots from each 2 minute "scrape" from wsprnet via wsprdaemon.org: - remove balloon spo
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Jim Lill
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QST - N3AGE Mode Change
Per a request I have switched to ALL FST4W transmissions Mode 5. The band(s) schedule: TIME BAND 0 10 5 10 10 15 15 15 20 20 25 20 30 30 35 30 40 40 45 40 50 80 55 80 Rinse repeat Another transmission
Per a request I have switched to ALL FST4W transmissions Mode 5. The band(s) schedule: TIME BAND 0 10 5 10 10 15 15 15 20 20 25 20 30 30 35 30 40 40 45 40 50 80 55 80 Rinse repeat Another transmission
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Elmer G Musser
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Single spots
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For interested parties, this query on wspr.rocks shows single spots. Single spots means only one reporter has reported them and only once. They are all false spots. To use it paste it into the advance
For interested parties, this query on wspr.rocks shows single spots. Single spots means only one reporter has reported them and only once. They are all false spots. To use it paste it into the advance
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KD2OM
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ICOM IC-905
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This looks interesting for higher band WSPR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzGQWmTKNzc
This looks interesting for higher band WSPR. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kzGQWmTKNzc
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kk6pr
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Multi-Kiwi GPS RF distribution system
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In preparing to upgrade the GPS RF distribution system at my AI6VN/KH6 Maui site next month, I have been staging the new system here in California and thought it might be of interest to others. I purc
In preparing to upgrade the GPS RF distribution system at my AI6VN/KH6 Maui site next month, I have been staging the new system here in California and thought it might be of interest to others. I purc
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Rob Robinett
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WD installation on Raspberry Pi requires it run the legacy 'basher' version of the Pi OS
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In helping a new WD user install it on a new Raspberry Pi, I was reminded that due to a defective version of 'bash', WD doesn't run on the latest 'bullseye' Pi OS which is what is loaded by default on
In helping a new WD user install it on a new Raspberry Pi, I was reminded that due to a defective version of 'bash', WD doesn't run on the latest 'bullseye' Pi OS which is what is loaded by default on
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Rob Robinett
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Measuring frequency stability - simplest approach?
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All of the recent discussion about FST4W decoding and the need for an external GPSDO clock has me thinking about the easiest way to measure the "native" stability of the various SDRs I have at hand, i
All of the recent discussion about FST4W decoding and the need for an external GPSDO clock has me thinking about the easiest way to measure the "native" stability of the various SDRs I have at hand, i
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Bruce KX4AZ
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sBITX from HF Signals
Has anybody seen this new interesting equipment? https://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/sbitx/ Would be nice to have that working with WSPR and FST4(W) 40 watts on 80m and 40m, goes down to 20 watts on 1
Has anybody seen this new interesting equipment? https://www.hfsignals.com/index.php/sbitx/ Would be nice to have that working with WSPR and FST4(W) 40 watts on 80m and 40m, goes down to 20 watts on 1
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Erwin - PE3ES - F4VTQ
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Kiwi v1.554 adds GPS clock correction synchronization with WSPR cycles
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I owe much thanks to John Seamons for his quick response to my suggestion of this new feature Since corrections to the Kiwi's clock which occur during a WSPR cycle would appear to be drift and/or inte
I owe much thanks to John Seamons for his quick response to my suggestion of this new feature Since corrections to the Kiwi's clock which occur during a WSPR cycle would appear to be drift and/or inte
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Rob Robinett
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WD 3.0.3.4 is latest build fixes 100% CPU bug at KK6PR
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Thanks to support from Rick KK6PR, he confirmed that some minor enhancements I made to wav file validation fixed the 100% CPU problem his Thinkcentre was experiencing when there were no ssh sessions t
Thanks to support from Rick KK6PR, he confirmed that some minor enhancements I made to wav file validation fixed the 100% CPU problem his Thinkcentre was experiencing when there were no ssh sessions t
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Rob Robinett
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False Spots
As I continue to "tune up" the decode filters on my 8088 page, some spots that are currently "false" will become "balloon" and not be an issue. I am manually validating spots that get trapped on the t
As I continue to "tune up" the decode filters on my 8088 page, some spots that are currently "false" will become "balloon" and not be an issue. I am manually validating spots that get trapped on the t
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Jim Lill
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Calls and grids
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a big file... but here a list of the calls and their grids for 9 months... this is what wsprnet has in it arhive https://www.dropbox.com/s/6rwmmmg6fsry3cy/results?dl=0 This is kind of stuff we have to
a big file... but here a list of the calls and their grids for 9 months... this is what wsprnet has in it arhive https://www.dropbox.com/s/6rwmmmg6fsry3cy/results?dl=0 This is kind of stuff we have to
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Jim Lill
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False Decode Progress
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I've made some progress on the false decodes situation. In addition to the refinement of the filters I use, I have changed the "err" column on my 8088 page to be "fls". That column is the number of Fa
I've made some progress on the false decodes situation. In addition to the refinement of the filters I use, I have changed the "err" column on my 8088 page to be "fls". That column is the number of Fa
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Jim Lill
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Looking for WD 3.0 sites reporting crash and 100% CPU when there are no ssh terminal sessions
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I have just received that two sites running Ubuntu 20.04 on intel CPUs find that unless they maintain at least one ssh session, their system will fall into a state where the CPU is 100% busy and conne
I have just received that two sites running Ubuntu 20.04 on intel CPUs find that unless they maintain at least one ssh session, their system will fall into a state where the CPU is 100% busy and conne
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Rob Robinett
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