[Lowfer] LF WSPR
Steve Sykes
stevesykes at rochester.rr.com
Sat Oct 30 06:41:28 EDT 2010
J.B.
Thanks for the info. It does seem to me that all the users could be on
same frequency as the bandwidth required for each transmitter is quite
small. I will have to watch more to see if I see any UK, EU signals.
By the way, your beacon on 188.830 is the only only one I see anymore.
Many times it is visible in the daytime. For some reason I don't see
activity at the watering hole like I did last season.
73
Steve KD2OM
On 10/29/2010 10:32 AM, John Bruce McCreath wrote:
> Hello Steve, Lowfers,
>
> It appears that most of the North American stations are on 501.1 rather than 503.9, so doing the math
> you are set up OK for receiving them. 501100 - 1500 = 499600, so your dial on 499.6 kHz. is fine for
> listening/watching of NA stations.
>
> As to why the stations on this side of the pond have slid down to 499.6 may be that NA stations won't
> interfere with EU& UK ops on 502.4 kHz. It makes sense to do that, as a lot of us both here and there
> want to listen/watch for trans Atlantic WSPR signals.
>
> It's very similar to the different frequencies used for QRSS on 2200 meters. One for east and one for
> west, which has worked out well.
>
> 73, J.B., VE3EAR
>
> LowFER Beacon "EAR"
> 188.830 kHz. QRSS30
> EN93dr
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