WSPR stands for Weak Signal Propagation Reporter, and it’s a protocol implemented in a computer program used for weak-signal radio communication between hams. In other words, it lets you send and receive low-power transmissions for testing MF and HF propagation paths.
That’s incredibly handy information for seeing what bands are open, testing your antenna, and comparing antenna performance. Join DX Engineering’s Michael, KI8R, as he demonstrates how to use WSPR, and you’ll get a good idea on how to put it to work in your amateur radio station.
Also check out these links featuring products in the video:
- Chelegance MC-750 Portable HF Vertical Antenna
- REZ Antenna Systems Scout-XF 40-Meter Loading Coil
- REZ Antenna Systems Z-25SS Telescopic Whip
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