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Posted by Mark Kostora on February 17, 2023 at 00:57:04.
In Reply to: Re: Focusing on SIW weak signal modes posted by Garry, K3SIW on February 16, 2023 at 22:27:19.
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Thanks Gary, And I appreciate your quick response. Yes FST4W is very versatile and is very adaptable to LOWFER as I can see. I think that would be a good idea to go to that mode making it easier for the signal seekers and for beacon generation. To me the LOWFER band is one of the most interesting in signal propagation an you get a sense of experimentation that feels like the early days of radio. Only going just the opposite of the mega-watts and the spark-gap spectrum to the mHz bandwidth. One question, do you know where to find wsprx version 8. When I try to download it all of the links I have found lead to nowhere. Of course everyone seems to be going to WSJT-X v2.6.0. Again thanks for your input. I am getting started with the low end stuff and I like the challenge. I am working on my own source here. I know that "your radio is only as good as your antenna" and what is learned. I am sure you know that most potential signal seekers have limited space and resources but at least the signal processing part of things helps to make up for the difficulties. 73s Mark Kostora KD7NEB DM64QX Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA (NEBLF on LOWFER)
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