[NLRS] WSPR on 2 meters in TX
Kirk P
inservice2him at hotmail.com
Mon Apr 27 10:41:12 EDT 2015
Ive used WSPR many times on HF mainly on 40 and 80m to test propagation. The results using a vertical and 5 watts or less were very interesting.
I'd be more than willing to set my 2m station to WSPR anytime as long as there are other stations interested in running the same. I see no sense in doing it if Im the only station for 500 miles attempting this.
I can use either a 6 el K1FO at 50' or an M2 2M12 at 20' as the test station. Both horizontal in orientation.
Kirk, N0KK
> Date: Sun, 26 Apr 2015 19:40:00 +0000
> From: w6gmt at bak.rr.com
> To: nlrs at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [NLRS] WSPR on 2 meters in TX
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> There is an interesting thread on QRZ.com in the technical form in the working different modes form
> about working WSPR on 2 meters. Worth a read might be something we could try here in NLRS land.
> They are finding Doppler shift from planes.
> 73
> Brock
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> W6GMT
> BROCK THOMSEN
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