Shush! WSPR

Got WSPR Working – First VK Contact! 🎉
I’ve finally got WSPR (Weak Signal Propagation Reporting) up and running with both receive and transmit capabilities! 📡 It’s been a fun process getting everything dialed in, and I’m excited to report that I’ve had my first VK (Australia) contact! 🌏
WSPR is an amazing mode for long-distance communications, even with extremely low power (QRP). It’s primarily used for propagation studies, as it allows you to send very low-power signals that can be received thousands of miles away. The setup includes configuring a WSPR transmitter, often powered by just a few watts, and using a receiver to monitor reports from others.
Useful Links
- WSPR Official Website – For detailed information on how to get started with WSPR.
- WSPR on Wikipedia – Learn more about the technology behind WSPR.
- How to Set Up WSPR with Your Radio – A great guide on setting up your WSPR station.
I’m looking forward to expanding my WSPR activity and trying to make more international contacts. If you’re using WSPR or have any tips for better propagation, feel free to share!