Hi Edfel
There really are only two ways to implement this:
1. in hardware
- devise some way to split off a tiny portion of your TX signal from
your antenna feed, feed it to a second rig (SDR?), second audio
interface, and second instance of WSJT-X
2. like Barry suggests, by sending pictures of remote waterfalls (or
data that represents them) over the internet to some central searchable
repository.
- I actually quite like this idea :-)
Unfortunately it cannot be done any other way - it is simply not
possible.
Tom
On 2018-06-29 14:01, Edfel Rivera wrote:
> Hi:
>
> I work most of the time (when is its time), the 6 meter band.. Other bands
> are 40 and 80m. 20m is relatively easy (IMO) to get QSO.
>
> 73'
>
> Edfel
> KP4AJ
>
> On Fri, Jun 29, 2018 at 9:33 AM, Barry Smith <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> In message <[email protected]
>> mail.com [1]>
>> Edfel Rivera <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> My own experience at my location, 95 watts are normally required to
>>> complete QSO (Puerto Rico - Caribbean). Under better conditions maybe less
>>> power could be used.
>>
>> I'm in the UK running 40 watts to a simple end-fed antenna. On 20m
>> I've worked Canada, USA, Brazil, Japan, 1 Australian and of course
>> lots of Europeans. I use pskreporter to look at how far away my
>> signals are being received. I hear Indonesia, Colombia, Venezuela,
>> etc. but my signals don't seem to get to those places. Maybe with a
>> better antenna, but my garden is quite small.
>>
>> I've not yet used the feature of replaying .wav files but...
>>
>> I agree that it would be nice to see the waterfall as seen by a
>> distant receiver. I wonder if the existing feature of saving the .wav
>> file could be used. Maybe it could be uploaded somewhere with the
>> filename starting with the receiving station's callsign. The file
>> would be automatically deleted after a preset time (2 hours?) by which
>> time the transmitting station could have downloaded the file and
>> looked for his own signal.
>>
>> Barry
>> G4IAT
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