[Lowfer] WSPR decodes so far
Lloyd Chastant
lloydc6 at gmail.com
Sun Dec 13 13:44:27 EST 2015
Yeah finally got both..XRR and XES together. and early afternoon
1800 -33 -0.9 0.137620 0 WD2XES FN42 30
1815 -15 -0.9 0.137612 0 WH2XRR FM18 23
Lloyd W3NF
On Sun, Dec 13, 2015 at 6:38 PM, John Andrews <w1tag at charter.net> wrote:
> All,
>
> Other than the stability issues reported with WSPR-X (no uploads, blank
> waterfall, lockups), I'm getting suspicious about its weak-signal
> performance. My reports on SNR for Bill's (WH2XRR) signal on WSPR15 are
> curiously lower than I usually see when he's running WSPR-2. For that, I
> decode with WSPR2 or WSPR4, not WSPR-X. They seem to be off by almost 6 dB,
> and that's close to the expected WSPR-15 weak-signal advantage. Something
> doesn't seem right!
>
> After the current 1830-1845Z segment finishes for WD2XES, I'm going to
> switch over to WSPR-2 on 137.430 kHz for the rest of the afternoon, with a
> 50% duty cycle.
>
> It might be interesting if some of you could compare what you've been
> getting with my WSPR-15 signal with the upcoming WSPR-2 signal.
>
> John, W1TAG/WD2XES
>
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