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2E0ILY

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Differentiating WSPR-2 and WSPR-15 signals on wsprnet.org map?
« on: December 10, 2014, 04:12:18 AM »

I operate LF on 136kHz and was wondering if there's a way to see from spots on the wsprnet.org map whether a signal is wspr-2 or wspr-15 mode? If there is not currently a way, could not the receiving station add this to the spots uploads info, so as not to burden the TX station with sending extra data? Or am I missing something? Thanks.
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RE: Differentiating WSPR-2 and WSPR-15 signals on wsprnet.org map?
« Reply #1 on: January 01, 2015, 05:41:10 AM »

Chris, did you get an answer on this?

Because of antenna restrictions, I can only operate on 20 Meters.  Do you know if there is much -15 activity on 20?

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2E0ILY

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RE: Differentiating WSPR-2 and WSPR-15 signals on wsprnet.org map?
« Reply #2 on: January 01, 2015, 09:49:21 AM »

I had a reply on another forum saying that within WSPR itself you  can view the frequencies of received signals and work out what mode they are. That is nothing like as easy as if the reporter map showed the mode. I might mention it on the WSJT forum :
 
https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/wsjtgroup/info


As for WSPR-15 on 20 meters, I don't know, I have never tried. I suggest you leave a receiver running for 24 hours on 20 meters set to WSPR-15 and see what you catch. I suspect it's generally just a LF mode, but I am far from certain, sorry.
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