WSPR Extension using multiple instances on the same sound card/computer

I was curious to see if the KiwiSDR would monitor and correctly report multiple instances, such as more than one web browser tab, with a different WSPR band being monitored in each instance. According to my limited test, the answer is yes and all instances will report the spots correctly. So it would seem that a KiwiSDR could be setup to be a multi-band WSPR monitor/reporter. Is this actually the case, or might there be a problem doing this on a routine basis?
Ron - KA7U

Comments

  • Apparently it is not going to be a problem. I am running 4 instances in one web browser on one computer, and the mute button is enabled on all screens to shut out the noise. Here is the current listings from listening to 4 different WSPR frequencies. I think this is very nice.
    Ron - KA7U

    Power
    ReportedDistance
    DateCallFrequencySNRDriftGriddBmW
    bylockmmi
     2016-11-26 02:48  K5RNB  1.838040  -24  0  EM13mh  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  2113  1313 
     2016-11-26 02:48  K9AN  1.838171  -18  0  EN50wc  +33  1.995  KA7U  DN14lf  2414  1500 
     2016-11-26 02:48  KK6WUU  10.140204  -5  1  CM87qx  +27  0.501  KA7U  DN14lf  837  520 
     2016-11-26 02:48  KD6RF  10.140225  -12  0  EM22la  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  2343  1456 
     2016-11-26 02:48  WH2XXP  0.475662  +12  0  DM33  +47  50.119  KA7U  DN14lf  1244  773 
     2016-11-26 02:48  WH2XND  0.137527  -11  0  DM33xt  +40  10.000  KA7U  DN14lf  1236  768 
     2016-11-26 02:48  WG2XXM  0.475712  -4  0  EM15lj  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  1963  1220 
     2016-11-26 02:48  WH2XXP  0.475738  -15  1  DM33  +47  50.119  KA7U  DN14lf  1244  773 
     2016-11-26 02:48  WG2XSV  0.475760  -11  0  CN85rq  +30  1.000  KA7U  DN14lf  462  287 
     2016-11-26 02:48  N0AN  10.140234  -21  0  EN22xc  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  1874  1164 
     2016-11-26 02:44  WH2XND  0.137527  -7  0  DM33xt  +40  10.000  KA7U  DN14lf  1236  768 
     2016-11-26 02:44  WG2XIQ  0.475791  -14  0  EM12mp  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  2162  1343 
     2016-11-26 02:44  WG2XXM  0.475712  +4  0  EM15lj  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  1963  1220 
     2016-11-26 02:42  WH2XXP  0.475662  +0  0  DM33  +47  50.119  KA7U  DN14lf  1244  773 
     2016-11-26 02:42  WH2XGP  0.475688  +13  0  DN07dg  +37  5.012  KA7U  DN14lf  396  246 

  • I uploaded a video of this process on youtube. It should be live ;

  • Inspired by KA7U's post I decided to test this myself. Yes, it works, and wow how neat not to have to wait for an ID! First time I try this out.

    Bjarne Mjelde
    arcticdx.blogspot.com
  • Hi Ron. Yes, there shouldn't be any problem in doing this. There is an open request that an "idle mode" be added somewhere so the WSPR extension starts running when connection slots are idle. You'd define what band(s) you'd like to use etc. This should probably be an admin configuration that can apply to any extension (that makes sense) and not just WSPR. Hopefully there will be more monitoring-style decoder extensions developed in the future that could work this way.

  • The "idle mode" or "monitor mode" when connection slots are idle, would be a great feature. Users could then interrupt a monitoring WSPR session and the WSPR session would resume when the user disconnects. That would be effecient.
    Ron - KA7U 
Sign In or Register to comment.