[Lowfer] Sample WSPR decode from here
Steve Sykes
stevesykes at rochester.rr.com
Thu Apr 29 05:00:15 EDT 2010
Sorry, clip didn't show, here it is in txt
2210 -19 4.2 0.185513 -2 <...> DZE8WE 20
2218 -20 1.2 0.185512 0 B5IWM RG41 17
2222 -29 3.0 0.185575 0 OJ4/PQ2URD 43
Steve
On 4/29/2010 4:50 AM, Steve Sykes wrote:
> This is what I am seeing on 184.00 Are these real?
>
> Steve KD2OM
> FN12gx
>
>
> On 4/29/2010 12:15 AM, Andy - KU4XR wrote:
>
>> Yes, that is correct Dick; WSPR transmits a 1500 cycle tone which would
>> put the signal at 185.500 KHz so you are set right. Thanks for looking,
>> but don't waste your time if you have something else you want to look
>> for. It has already pretty much been determined that WSPR is not going
>> to be very effective on LF. John A. - W1TAG says it's comporable to
>> QRSS-3 mode which is only a little better than CW. There has been so
>> much hype about WSPR, and what it could do on LF, so I am trying it
>> under Part-15 specs to see how well it will perform. Not a good time
>> of the year though. But I am starting to beleive that John is right.
>> WSPR probably won't cut it down here in the basement bands.
>>
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>>
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