Hello Everyone,
We were successful using the WSPR technology to connect with another Amateur Radio Operator.
Our setup consists of a Raspberry Pi (Single Board Computer) as a transmitter. For more information on how to use Raspberry Pi as WSRP Tx., please Click Here
We are transmitting using our Engineers callsign: VU3PWT at 10.14015MHz.
WSPR Tx. info: VU3PWT MK32 25
MK32 is the grid location and 25 is the power in dBm. Tx. Freq: 10.14015MHz
From the Raspberry Pi we connected to a very small amplifier (350mW) and then to a Low Pass Filter which is then connected to a very good antenna.
Using this setup we connected with VK6ZT, Australia. We will be running this setup for some more days to get more propagation signals and more research.
Few pics of the setup:
We were successful using the WSPR technology to connect with another Amateur Radio Operator.
Our setup consists of a Raspberry Pi (Single Board Computer) as a transmitter. For more information on how to use Raspberry Pi as WSRP Tx., please Click Here
We are transmitting using our Engineers callsign: VU3PWT at 10.14015MHz.
WSPR Tx. info: VU3PWT MK32 25
MK32 is the grid location and 25 is the power in dBm. Tx. Freq: 10.14015MHz
From the Raspberry Pi we connected to a very small amplifier (350mW) and then to a Low Pass Filter which is then connected to a very good antenna.
Using this setup we connected with VK6ZT, Australia. We will be running this setup for some more days to get more propagation signals and more research.
Few pics of the setup:
Very good work. Congrats to the team behind it !! I possible I will try to rx using my Tecsun PL660 when you tx.
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Mukundan