[Lowfer] WSPR LF
Douglas Williams
williamsdoug1966 at gmail.com
Wed Oct 21 08:29:08 EDT 2015
If I recall, some experiments were done a few years ago comparing WSPR with
QRSS. Again, if memory serves, WSPR2 was determined to be roughly
equivalent to QRSS3 and WSPR15 equivalent to QRSS30.
Managed multiple decodes of WG2XXM last night, but for some reason, WSPRX
didn't upload the spots to the database, even though the box was checked.
Here is a copy/paste of the log from the WSPRX screen, in case XXM is
keeping a reception record:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/33457409/xxm.txt
-Doug KB4OER
On Wed, Oct 21, 2015 at 2:32 AM, JD <listread at lwca.org> wrote:
> While T/A is a worthy objective, I suggest that there is still much to be
> attempted in the way of transcontinental communication, not to mention
> exploration and exploitation of the band's daytime groundwave potential.
> WSPR-15 would be an excellent tool for learning what's possible right here
> at home.
>
> John
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