Hi Stan,
You can do it. I'm probably older than you (72) -- it just takes patience
and some fiddling.
The first thing to do is to plug in those patch cords. In fact, let's start
with just one. Plug it into the Lin Out on the back of the K3, and the Mic
jack on your computer.
Then bring up WSPR.
>Other very cool JT software includes JT-65HF and WSJT9. A glimpse into the
thought processes of a really, really smart guy who loves ham radio.
FWIW the JT65-HF software is by Joe Large W6CQZ not Joe Taylor K1JT. And I
agree both are very smart guys who really enjoy ham radio.
Barry KS7DX
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I have been using WSPR, primarily on the 600m band (495.9 KHz), as
part of the ARRL 600m Experimental Group (WD2XSH).
http://500kc.com/
The furthest my 4.15w ERP signal was detected was 2893 miles. I also
have tried it a little on 6m.
I have used its brother, JT-65, extensively on 144-eme.
WSPR
HI Group,
I have it up and running.
I am amaized on how far your signal can be heard with only 1 watt WOW.
Now I have to work on that JP65 mode.
Don
KD8NNU
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 9:16 PM, John Ragle wrote:
> These are the settings I have used...
>
> To run WSJT on K3 with SignaLinkUSB:
>
>
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 7:17 PM, wrote:
> Gents
>
> Would someone who is using the WSPR software share how they have the
> setup configured for the K3.
>
> I can not get it to go to TX
Don,
It sounds like you have it receiving. In case you don't: No interface is
necessary, and things are
These are the settings I have used...
To run WSJT on K3 with SignaLinkUSB:
(The soundcard settings that FLDIGI takes care of automatically, when
set up, must be done MANUALLY in WSJT. Otherwise, the setup is the same.)
1.K3 in “TX DATA”
2.K3 at 50.260 (for six meter operation)
3.K3 with “CONFIG”
Gents
Would someone who is using the WSPR software share how they have the
setup configured for the K3.
I can not get it to go to TX. I have something wrong with either the
CAT or PTT settings.
For some reason I can not get it to work right. I tried to copy
setting from HRD but no dice wit
On Sun, May 29, 2011 at 11:06 AM, wrote:
>
> Does anyone use the wisper WSPR software...
I have used it quite a bit. It's fun and can give some good info when trying
to compare antennas.
Other very cool JT software includes JT-65HF and WSJT9. A glimpse into the
thought processes of a really, r
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Subject: [Elecraft] Weak Signal Propagation Reporter WSPR software
Does anyone use the wisper WSPR software with their K3.
It looks kind of interesting to me to use as a way to look at what your
antenna may be doing on different bands.
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar
Hi Don,
I use WSPR sometimes when propagation is doubtful to see if it
improves or not. Works great on this K3. There is also a web page
that displays all WSPR receiving stations and what stations they've
copied: http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map. You can set the band
your interested in, a
Does anyone use the wisper WSPR software with their K3.
It looks kind of interesting to me to use as a way to look at what your
antenna may be doing on different bands.
http://www.physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/index.html
Don
KD8NNU
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