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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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Recording wav files in WD 3.0.3.3
Starting in WD 3.0.3.3, when ARCHIVE_WAV_FILES="yes" is defined in wsprdaemon.conf a currently running WD client will start to cache all wav files after they are decoded and queued for posting to wspr
Starting in WD 3.0.3.3, when ARCHIVE_WAV_FILES="yes" is defined in wsprdaemon.conf a currently running WD client will start to cache all wav files after they are decoded and queued for posting to wspr
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Rob Robinett
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8088
Ranking system will resume operation later today. Normal data will start at 0000Z. There is some improvement is trapping false decodes but more to follow.
Ranking system will resume operation later today. Normal data will start at 0000Z. There is some improvement is trapping false decodes but more to follow.
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Jim Lill
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Overloads
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When do old ov events clear? I am showing some from the 6th of August still today the 11th. 73 Steve KD2OM
When do old ov events clear? I am showing some from the 6th of August still today the 11th. 73 Steve KD2OM
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KD2OM
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jimlill:8088
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Some of you may have noticed that I stopped ranking on my http://jimlill.com:8088 page. I did it to allow easier/riskfree changes to the scripts that run that. With the proliferation of false decodes,
Some of you may have noticed that I stopped ranking on my http://jimlill.com:8088 page. I did it to allow easier/riskfree changes to the scripts that run that. With the proliferation of false decodes,
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Jim Lill
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Errors
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I am getting these errors: Found 8 new 'ERROR:' lines in /dev/shm/wsprdaemon/recording.d/VE/160/decoding_daemon.log among its 4470 new log lines. Thu 11 Aug 2022 09:31:37 UTC: decoding_daemon() ERROR:
I am getting these errors: Found 8 new 'ERROR:' lines in /dev/shm/wsprdaemon/recording.d/VE/160/decoding_daemon.log among its 4470 new log lines. Thu 11 Aug 2022 09:31:37 UTC: decoding_daemon() ERROR:
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KD2OM
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Debugging site with frequent overloads needed
7 messages
I am debugging one of the final new capabilities of WD 3.0 and need a WD site which experiences frequent overload events. Until now WD has monitored the number of OV events by instructing kiwirecorder
I am debugging one of the final new capabilities of WD 3.0 and need a WD site which experiences frequent overload events. Until now WD has monitored the number of OV events by instructing kiwirecorder
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Rob Robinett
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WD User Group Zoom meetings every Wednesday at 16:00 UTC
I host a meeting which frequently runs to 19:00 UTC or longer where we discuss the use of WD, antennas and a range of associated (mostly technical) topics. PM if you are interested in joining the meet
I host a meeting which frequently runs to 19:00 UTC or longer where we discuss the use of WD, antennas and a range of associated (mostly technical) topics. PM if you are interested in joining the meet
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Rob Robinett
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wsprd -C nnnn
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I vaguely recall Phil, KA9Q, commenting on the effects of higher values. 500 is the default, I know some are running 10000. Do the odds of false decodes increase with those highers values? 73 Jim WA2Z
I vaguely recall Phil, KA9Q, commenting on the effects of higher values. 500 is the default, I know some are running 10000. Do the odds of false decodes increase with those highers values? 73 Jim WA2Z
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Jim Lill
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Yes, one Bodnar mini will feed two Kiwis
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Yes, one Bodnar Mini will feed two Kiwis at the default (32dB) output level, making them more affordable for people with multiples. Or, at least, all seems to be working fine over the last 45 minutes
Yes, one Bodnar Mini will feed two Kiwis at the default (32dB) output level, making them more affordable for people with multiples. Or, at least, all seems to be working fine over the last 45 minutes
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Edward (W3ENR / K3WRG)
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Screening questionable calls
I took all the spots I had scraped, good and bad, during the period 8/7 0000Z-1300Z and ran them through my script that validates them against qrz.com. Attached is the output of the "bad" ones. There
I took all the spots I had scraped, good and bad, during the period 8/7 0000Z-1300Z and ran them through my script that validates them against qrz.com. Attached is the output of the "bad" ones. There
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Jim Lill
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The impact of false decodes
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While it's difficult to exactly quantify the number of these, as I mirror the wsprnet database (via wsprdaemon.org), I've been able to dig in and examine them. Here are a few of my observations: they'
While it's difficult to exactly quantify the number of these, as I mirror the wsprnet database (via wsprdaemon.org), I've been able to dig in and examine them. Here are a few of my observations: they'
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Jim Lill
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GPSDO
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Whether Bodnar or other, it seems like this is only needed for FST4W "slow" modes, am I correct? Besides the added cost, I wonder if there is any penalty with the required hook-up adding common-mode o
Whether Bodnar or other, it seems like this is only needed for FST4W "slow" modes, am I correct? Besides the added cost, I wonder if there is any penalty with the required hook-up adding common-mode o
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Jim Lill
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QST DE N3AGE
The HF bands, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 and 80 are IMHO GPS stabilized with homebrew hardware. The amplifier I am driving is now holding. SWR is not great so power (EIRP) is taking a hit. That said Tom WA2TP
The HF bands, 10, 15, 20, 30, 40 and 80 are IMHO GPS stabilized with homebrew hardware. The amplifier I am driving is now holding. SWR is not great so power (EIRP) is taking a hit. That said Tom WA2TP
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Elmer G Musser
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Bodnar configuration
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I'm planning to connect two Bodnar dual-output reference clocks to my 4 KiwiSDRs. I already have one working successfully with my AirSpy R2 using its default configuration. I understand I will have to
I'm planning to connect two Bodnar dual-output reference clocks to my 4 KiwiSDRs. I already have one working successfully with my AirSpy R2 using its default configuration. I understand I will have to
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kk6pr
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N3AGE 160M
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My first time using GROUP, sorry if I botched this… The 160M system will being broadcasting (1 watt into a 43’ vertical) MINIUTE MODE PERIOD 0 WSPR 120 5 FST4W 300 (skipping 120 as it is redundant wit
My first time using GROUP, sorry if I botched this… The 160M system will being broadcasting (1 watt into a 43’ vertical) MINIUTE MODE PERIOD 0 WSPR 120 5 FST4W 300 (skipping 120 as it is redundant wit
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Elmer G Musser
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WB6YRW TX beacon service for FST4W listeners - no map
02:20 UTC / 7:20 PM PST Begin FST4W 20M Mode 15 2 watts Big skyloop San Jose, CA
02:20 UTC / 7:20 PM PST Begin FST4W 20M Mode 15 2 watts Big skyloop San Jose, CA
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Stuart Ogawa
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WB6YRW TX beacon service for FST4W listeners
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Past 10 hours FST4W 80m Mode 5 2 watts big sky loop San Jose, CA ------------ Past 10 hours WSPR 80m Mode 2 200 milliwatts small sky loop San Jose, CA -------- 14:50 UTC / 7:50AM PSTBegin FST4W 15m Mo
Past 10 hours FST4W 80m Mode 5 2 watts big sky loop San Jose, CA ------------ Past 10 hours WSPR 80m Mode 2 200 milliwatts small sky loop San Jose, CA -------- 14:50 UTC / 7:50AM PSTBegin FST4W 15m Mo
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Stuart Ogawa
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