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.
Today is my wife's birthday. Before you ask, NO I am not pregnant and don't you be so darn cheeky! 😀😀
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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