1 Aug 2014
10m - results this morning
These are the unique WSPR spots so far today on 10m. All these are via Es. Repeat spots are not shown.
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Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
We have several amaryllis plants on the go. This one looks on the point of coming out within the next week. They are great fun.
4 comments:
Hello Roger.
I read your Blog with much interest and note that you invariably show the distance between your QTH and that of the station you heard/worked.
I plan to go /P in next Tuesdays RSGB UKAC contest but can not find a suitable programme to calculate the distance to any stations I work (not much good when it comes to computers). I wonder if you could kindly point me in the direction of some suitable software ?
Thank you and keep up the interesting Blog.
72.
John - GW3OIN.
For WSPR I use the data on WSPRnet.org. This generates distances in km.
For UKAC sessions, I use the on-line logging: simply complete the log online and it automatically generates distance based on QTH locators.
Not forgetting that the UKAC logging also allows you to plot a map showing all your contacts - very useful.
Thank you so much Roger. This will save me so much work - in the past these calculations have been done with pen and paper and it has been a real pain.
All the best with your autumn DXCC challenge.
Kind regards.
John - GW3OIN.
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