I just started using WSPR last night. By the time I got it up and running, the band had died but still was able to get some signal out and get noticed. I'll be running it today to see what kind of shape the band is in. Last night there was actually a good bit of traffic into the evening until about 10pm local time (South MS).
For those of you that don't know what WSPR is, it is a low power propagation reporter. It sends signals from your transceiver and looks for signals from others and can upload both to their propagation map to see what the band is doing. I'm active on 10 right now
WSPRnet | Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Network
For those of you that don't know what WSPR is, it is a low power propagation reporter. It sends signals from your transceiver and looks for signals from others and can upload both to their propagation map to see what the band is doing. I'm active on 10 right now
WSPRnet | Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Network