Martin, I do find http://ve3sun.com/KiwiSDR/ to be a very good site and I think the most complete. The http://rx.linkfanel.net/ site is the most intuitive to use, but the http://rx.linkfanel.net/snr.html site ratings are a bit off, or at least it seems to me that it is. So I was wondering what criteria was used in the SNR ratings system. No big deal, after all I'm getting what I paid for, eh? If the linkafanel or the sibamanna sites had good SNR ratings, and if they color coded the whole world map to a band range with a popup menu for each receiver, then looking for that KiwiSDR that might hear the station I'm seeking, might be easier. Hence the musings about them.
In the meantime, VE3SUN is my reference of choice, but I do miss the marker balloons all over the globe. Ron KA7U
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I do find http://ve3sun.com/KiwiSDR/ to be a very good site and I think the most complete. The http://rx.linkfanel.net/ site is the most intuitive to use, but the http://rx.linkfanel.net/snr.html site ratings are a bit off, or at least it seems to me that it is. So I was wondering what criteria was used in the SNR ratings system. No big deal, after all I'm getting what I paid for, eh? If the linkafanel or the sibamanna sites had good SNR ratings, and if they color coded the whole world map to a band range with a popup menu for each receiver, then looking for that KiwiSDR that might hear the station I'm seeking, might be easier. Hence the musings about them.
In the meantime, VE3SUN is my reference of choice, but I do miss the marker balloons all over the globe.
Ron
KA7U