iWSPR TX - QRP Hamradio

Published by: Federico Romano'
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Description

WSPR it's a protocol, developed by K1JT Joe, designed for probing potential propagation paths with low power transmissions. Normal transmissions carry a station callsign, maidenhead grid locator, and transmitter power in dBm.
This App, used in combination with an hamradio transmitter, allow you to send a signal that, if received by someone, will be reported on wsprnet.org.
This is also great tool for checking your antenna system or comparing two radio,
Inside the App you will also find the connection schema, under "Help" menu, for radio with VOX and PTT!
Have fun! 73!
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IWSPR TX Reviews

Exactly 1/2 of what I need

colinsk on

United States

The transmitter side works well. It would be really helpful if it could also decode.

Maybe Tx, Maybe No Tx

K7MAP on

United States

It transmits at random times. The fatal flaw in this program is that it does not warn you when it plans to transmit next. I want to be in charge of my station and not have this app be the control operator who does not communicate with me.

Worth the money

boxerbomb99 on

United States

Great App, although it can be done for free with a computer or android tablet, I have an iPhone and iPad that I bring with me to portable operations and I have a mobile setup and this is perfect. Easy to use and it has been great for testing my antennas. I wish there were more options for the map, such as the ability to specify how far back to show pins and what bands to view. Maybe this is an option I just haven’t found yet.

Exactly what I was looking for

K1RID on

United States

This app is exactly what I need: to be able to do wspr beacon antenna testing using my phone and portable rig. Easy set up and operation. I run it and hold the rig mic up to the phone. Nice product.

Great support

K9JRI on

United States

I have even very pleased with this app driving my KX3. It is very easy to set up when you want to make a quick WSPR test. I had a question regarding one of the setup parameters and received a quick email response with a clear explanation. Good software, thanks!

Great App for the iOS..

N8NOE on

United States

Have been using this with a FT-817ND & KX3. Works GREAT and you always seem to have your phone around.. GREAT WORK on this one..

IWSPR

HarryHydro on

United States

Works perfect! Audio frequency is right on, clock time is perfect somehow.

Works well but ...

Pidloop on

United States

This app works well on iPad mini but could use a few improvements. 1. Draw map using short paths. For example, QSO from my QTH in Arizona to Japan shows long path through Europe. 2. Provide a way to set the length of history time for showing reports. Thanks! 73, WB0OEW

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App Info

Category
Utilities
Publisher
Federico Romano'
Languages
French, German, English, Italian
Recent release
3.4 (1 year ago )
Released on
Jan 23, 2014 (10 years ago )
Last Updated
3 months ago
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