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A HamSCI Experiment NVARC and the Eclipse Join us! 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 1

Background Pepperell MA, 20 April 2017. The Nashoba Valley ARC (NVARC) was hosted for its April meeting by member Dr Phil Erickson, W1PJE, at the MIT Haystack Observatory. Highlights of the meeting included a talk on E-skip by club member Joe Dzekevich, K1YOW, discussions with 25 visiting students from the University of Pennsylvania, and a tour of the Haystack radiotelescope. Also at the meeting Dr Erickson and Stan Pozerski, KD1LE, announced a new cooperative arrangement between NVARC and Haystack which will encompass (among other things yet to be proposed) mutual outreach to youth, the possibility of joint EME activities, and the conduct of HamSCI experiments. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 2

An Exciting Association 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 3

What is this HamSCI all about? The HamSCI (Ham Radio Science Citizen Investigation, www.hamsci.org/) goal is to advance the field of radio science. An upcoming experiment is a collaboration between HamSCI, ARRL, and the scientific community to collect data to advance the understanding of D- and E-layer propagation. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 4

There s an Eclipse Coming On 21 August 2017, a total solar eclipse will cause the shadow of the moon to traverse the United States from Oregon to South Carolina in just over 90 minutes. NEXT CHANCE SEVEN YEARS AWAY! 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 5

The 21 August Experiment HamSCI will collect a large data set from the larger citizen population that would not otherwise be available for the Ham and Scientific Community. There is no specific theory or premise supposed here. This data will be used to advance our understanding of D- and E- layer propagation. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 6

The Experiment Behind the experiment is the challenge to take data from a variety of semi-scientific sources and combine it into useful information for analysis The sources here are the Solar Eclipse QSO Party contact logs, the Reverse Beacon Network, and the WSPRnet database 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 7

Many Ways to Participate 1. (EASIEST) Get on the air and make contacts on 160 to 6 meters 1400 2200z (but not 60m or the WARC bands). Modes include CW, Digital and phone. In digital modes send data to PSKReporter if it is an option Transmission format CQ CQ TEST DE callsign for best automated receiving. The exchange is receiving callsign, signal report, six character grid locator, your callsign. Actual Signal strength preferred but 59 or 599 OK Log in software that supports SEQP or ARRL VHF contest exchange. More on SEQP website. Submit a log of your contacts 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 8

Many Ways to Participate 2. (EASY) Set up WSPR on any sound card configured radio and computer. Monitor (receive only) and report. No CAT, antenna switching, or tuning issues An advantage of WSPR is it runs continuously so more data will be collected With an Internet connection WSPR data can be automatically uploaded to the WSPRnet database But you won t get any QSL cards. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 9

Many Ways to Participate 3. (MORE CHALLENGING) Activate a WSPR beacon Any band(s), 160 to 6 meters (but not 60m) Automatically upload reports You ll be both a signal and an information source! 4. (WICKED) An even more complex way is to build and operate a multi-band beacon like the QRP Labs Ultimate3. And add a monitor station And get on the air, too 5. (AWESOME) Help others get set up. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 10

How to Create Data Set up as many Internet-connected monitor stations as possible. Put the most stations on the air from 1546Z 1146L to 2104Z 1704L on 21 August. Better if WSPR beacon stations were on for at least a few hours before and after that time. Even better a day either side of that date for reference. Coordinate our activity so we are not all doing the same thing (band or mode) 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 11

How to Best Support Run WSPR in a single band mode. This gives the finest data resolution over time. (WSPR operates on a 2 minute period which may be transmit or receive starting on the even minutes) Set up on a band 160-6 meters. 40, 20, and 10 meters have the most current activity so try activating other bands. Use a power setting of five watts or less 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 12

Conclusion Join in! Identify a local coordinator. Let Phil or HamSCI know you re participating. Participation can be simple by just making contacts and submitting your log. There should be a level that everyone can participate and contribute. My personal goal is for NVARC to run 15 WSPR stations. We have twelve WSPR and one QRPLabs beacon committed. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 13

References and Links Solar Eclipse Project http://hamsci.org/eclipse Solar Eclipse QSO Party (http://hamsci.org/seqp) WSPRnet homepage http://wsprnet.org/drupal/ Source for WSPR https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wspr.html 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 14

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WSPR Weak Signal Propagation Reporter Probes radio frequency propagation conditions by using very low power (QRP/QRPp) transmissions WSPR receivers detect and decode, and can directly report to the Internet. You can beacon, or receive, or both. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 16

WSPRnet http://wsprnet.org/drupal/ 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 17

Setting up WSPR Very easy to set up on a radio/computer configured for sound card mode operation Pull down and install WSPR from https://physics.princeton.edu/ pulsar/k1jt/wspr.htm For the basic set-up you only need to enter your call sign, grid square (4 or 6 character), the audio input and output sources and power level in dbm (from a chart in the instructions) 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 18

Your WSPR Station Connect an appropriate antenna for the band you wish to operate on. Set your transmitter to an appropriate (about 5w) power level. Choose the band/frequency in WSPR and set the radio to the indicated frequency. Set the % transmit slider (20% default). Uncheck the idle box. 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 19

WSPR Operating Screen 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 20

WSPR on the air Your computer clock needs to be accurate. By default, Windows syncs to an NTP server once a week (or 604,800 sec). Once a day is better. Reg SpecialPollInterval 86400 sec. Based on two minute periods WSPR will transmit your information or listen for other WSPR signals. More complicated if you want to know? Under the file pulldown save user settings 17-Jul-1 de KD1LE 21