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Ted Ham September 30th 11 06:12 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
I recently came across some literature suggesting on-line Ham receiving
stations available for transmitter testing. In other words, I send out a
signal on one of the Ham bands and on one of the on-line frequencies, and
then either hear my signal immediately on-line or a short time afterwards.
Are there frequencies set up on-line and on the Ham bands for such testing?
What are the links & frequencies?

Thanks,
Ted


Bob[_29_] September 30th 11 11:48 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
They're general coverage receivers out there that you can tune to any
frequency that is within their capabilities.
Google "online receivers" or such.

"Ted Ham" wrote in message
...
I recently came across some literature suggesting on-line Ham receiving
stations available for transmitter testing. In other words, I send out a
signal on one of the Ham bands and on one of the on-line frequencies, and
then either hear my signal immediately on-line or a short time afterwards.
Are there frequencies set up on-line and on the Ham bands for such testing?
What are the links & frequencies?

Thanks,
Ted




Ian Jackson[_2_] October 1st 11 02:07 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
"Ted Ham" wrote in message
...
I recently came across some literature suggesting on-line Ham receiving
stations available for transmitter testing. In other words, I send out a
signal on one of the Ham bands and on one of the on-line frequencies, and
then either hear my signal immediately on-line or a short time afterwards.
Are there frequencies set up on-line and on the Ham bands for such testing?
What are the links & frequencies?

Thanks,
Ted


In message , Bob
writes
They're general coverage receivers out there that you can tune to any
frequency that is within their capabilities.
Google "online receivers" or such.



I think that this is the sort of thing you are looking for. A few of the
receiving sites are in the USA.
http://www.websdr.org/
--
Ian

Scott[_4_] October 1st 11 02:16 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 

In message , Bob writes
They're general coverage receivers out there that you can tune to any
frequency that is within their capabilities.
Google "online receivers" or such.



Here's another site:
http://www.globaltuners.com/




david October 1st 11 02:58 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
On Sat, 01 Oct 2011 13:16:23 +0000, Scott rearranged some electrons to
say:

In message , Bob
writes
They're general coverage receivers out there that you can tune to any
frequency that is within their capabilities.
Google "online receivers" or such.



Here's another site: http://www.globaltuners.com/


For PSK31, here's one that can select by band and call sign:

http://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html




Ted Ham October 1st 11 03:47 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
Thanks, guys, I'll look into those. Just so you know, I'm looking for a
live or nearly live on-line receiver in the 20 meter band, USB. I have a
new rig I'll be trying out soon and I'd like to hear what it sounds like.
73, Ted

"david" wrote in message
...
On Sat, 01 Oct 2011 13:16:23 +0000, Scott rearranged some electrons to
say:

In message , Bob
writes
They're general coverage receivers out there that you can tune to any
frequency that is within their capabilities.
Google "online receivers" or such.



Here's another site: http://www.globaltuners.com/


For PSK31, here's one that can select by band and call sign:

http://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html





Ian Jackson[_2_] October 1st 11 04:00 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
In message , Ted Ham
writes
I recently came across some literature suggesting on-line Ham receiving
stations available for transmitter testing. In other words, I send out
a signal on one of the Ham bands and on one of the on-line frequencies,
and then either hear my signal immediately on-line or a short time
afterwards. Are there frequencies set up on-line and on the Ham bands
for such testing? What are the links & frequencies?

Thanks,
Ted


Quite a few on this list are in the USA.
http://www.websdr.org/
--
Ian

Ted Ham October 2nd 11 02:10 PM

on-line receivers for transmitter testing in USA?
 
Appreciate the response from all here, gentlemen. In fact, the very concept
of a software receiver has me intrigued to try setting up my own on the PC.
However, as I look at some of the ones people are using at the websdr.org
link, I find most are out of stock. Of course, Winradio has been around for
years, but a much higher price tag. Any info on getting a "Softrock" or
similar receiver would be welcome. Thanks, Ted

"Ted Ham" wrote in message
...
I recently came across some literature suggesting on-line Ham receiving
stations available for transmitter testing. In other words, I send out a
signal on one of the Ham bands and on one of the on-line frequencies, and
then either hear my signal immediately on-line or a short time afterwards.
Are there frequencies set up on-line and on the Ham bands for such testing?
What are the links & frequencies?

Thanks,
Ted




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