This site is very useful indeed. I had recently exchanged emails with Pieter-Tjerk about his work, especially on the SDR design in use here.
He utilizes an A/D (samples the entire 30MHz at once) then followed by FPGA to do the DSP. His design is unfortunately not published (yet)
but I think it would make a really great homebrew project.
He updated the site recently, (adding more bands) and at this stage the # bands is a limitation of the CPU and I/O bandwidth to the server.
Dave, for QRP experiments, and antenna far field tests, I also use psk reporter, or better even, wspr. You may want to also check them out.
<--- This will give an almost realtime rx report from around the world.
<--- lots of fun too, but does not present dB values.
73 - deon/k6wh
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--- In QRPops@..., "w6dlf" <daveflack@...> wrote:
Sorry if this is too OT but having spent years looking for remotely accessible stations on the internet that actually work and are useful my search is over.
I can now use the internet station to listen for my qrp signal. I see a DXCC/2 award here somewhere.
Dave
W6DLF