For anyone not working during those hours, please partake of the Solar Eclipse QSO Party, 21 Aug 2017 1400 2200 UTC This gives us amateur radio operators a great opportunity to participate in a scien
Amen, Hank - as of last night, over 1000 hams had pre-registered, so I know we're all hoping for a lot of activity, because without activity there's nothing for the RBN, WSPRNET, PSKReporter etc. to
N1MM+ has a module specifically for the SEQP. Select "Eclipse". Also, there will be a tool for uploading logs on the SEQP website. Finally, consider using CW, or a digital mode such as WSPR, JT-65, o
For purpose of tomorrow's test, is anyone in a position to suggest most useful interval between 'cq cq de wd5r wd5r ' on 160 and 6 mtrs CW ? Doug, n5ect Marlene, wd5r ________________________________
Doug, most RBN nodes copying the test will be using special capabilities that permit them to log transmissions without any mandatory pause between spots. The idea is to generateas much data as possi
I plan to do it remotely. I do want to know though, it is recommended to collect wideband I/Q recordings. I can do that with my Flex (up to 192kHz) but I can't figure out how to run the digital RF so
Particularly if we get any more flares... 73, Pete N4ZR Check out the Reverse Beacon Network at <http://reversebeacon.net>, now spotting RTTY activity worldwide. For spots, please use your favorite "
Pete: This may be a once in a lifetime use of amateur radio for such an experiment. I wish the best to the group who will be analyzing these data - because it will be hard to figure "normal vagaries