10-12-2018, 06:09 PM
Doug
After having used WSPRView to monitor a few good 6m openings now, either high MUF or long distances, I have to say that using WSPRView makes life a whole lot easier.
Anyone who has experienced a full on high MUF opening on 6m WSPR would know the database can overflow with reports, I have seen times where the WSPRnet database search limit of 1000 spots is reached and there would still be more to go. Trying to get relevant information from the WSPRnet database during those times is time consuming and difficult, some high MUF openings time is not on your side, but with WSPRView, wow, the information that I'm looking for can be there instantly ready to make use of when its needed the most.
When the MUF really picks up I'll get screen shots of what WSPRview showed and how it assisted in locating the high MUF areas.
Thanks very much for your efforts its really appreciated.
After having used WSPRView to monitor a few good 6m openings now, either high MUF or long distances, I have to say that using WSPRView makes life a whole lot easier.
Anyone who has experienced a full on high MUF opening on 6m WSPR would know the database can overflow with reports, I have seen times where the WSPRnet database search limit of 1000 spots is reached and there would still be more to go. Trying to get relevant information from the WSPRnet database during those times is time consuming and difficult, some high MUF openings time is not on your side, but with WSPRView, wow, the information that I'm looking for can be there instantly ready to make use of when its needed the most.
When the MUF really picks up I'll get screen shots of what WSPRview showed and how it assisted in locating the high MUF areas.
Thanks very much for your efforts its really appreciated.