HB9TMC
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Have you measured the voltage while the antenna was attached?
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Is there still voltage for the GPS antenna? Maybe the cat caused a short.
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Adding a plausibility check might be also a good idea. Moving 1000s of km in a second is an unlikely thing to happen. I have device with a commercial GPS timing receiver. After powering it up it runs a discovery mode where it is determining the loc…
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Things were looking good this afternoon with Galileo, when suddenly the kiwi thought I was being in central America although the Galileo sats were not being flagged as alerted. After disabling Galileo aquisition, it immediately jumped to the correct…
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Inverted-L Antenna 8x25m (hopefully soon to be 12x40m). Woofferton is producing strong signals here, often -20 to -10 dBm on multiple bands.
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I'm also trying to find an efficient way to split my antenna across 3 receivers. The DXE preamp is unfortunately not available anymore and I couldn't find a commercially available alternative. I've found several active antenna splitters, but none of…
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You could get it from /admin with phantomJS
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http://www.wa2zkd.net:8088/ Could it be that 6m spots disappear? I had one today but it doesn't show up on V/U.
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"studied by academic researchers" Can you elaborate (by whom, will there be publications)?
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The frequencies on the site match those in kiwiwspr, (5.364700-5.366200 -> 60eu) but on your site it is labeled as 60m.
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Excellent! Nice job, that's actually very useful. Could you additionally do a "rolling" 24h-version instead of the counts since 00Z? And maybe a 1h version for the thrill ;) I think the labels for "60" and "60eu" are …
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From here: http://kiwisdr.com/quickstart/index.html#id-overload (Quote) -15dBm at 50 Ohm would be 56mV peak.
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I'm running kiwiwspr v1.1g. I use all 8 channels for WSPR. 73 HB9TMC