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Author: Stana Horzepa
TAPR 30m WSPR Board Comment
I saw your article on the RPi WSPR boards. I have been using a 30m board since Dayton as my only WSPR activity.
Here is a screen shot of a 12 hour report in February, noon to midnight on 2-19-2020 …
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Winter 2020 PSR Available
DCC Proceedings Now Online
By Stana Horzepa, WA1LOU – Proceedings from the last four ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conferences (DCCs 2016-2019) are now online on the new TAPR website. This is a double treat because the last two conference proceedings have never been …
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Old to New
By Stana Horzepa, WA1LOU – As TAPR transitions from our old website to our new website, you may encounter broken links to the old website, for example, links embedded in our newsletter, PSR.
All is not lost. Simply substitute …
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Introducing the TAPR TangerineSDR
By Scotty Cowling, WA2DFI
TangerineSDR’s roots extend back to the 2018 ARRL/TAPR DCC in Albuquerque, NM. At that conference, the HamSCI[1] community asked for TAPR’s help in developing a Software Defined Radio that they could use to collect ionospheric …
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WSPR on 20, 30 and 40 Meters
TAPR now offers its popular Raspberry Pi QRP TX Shield for WSPR in three versions: 20, 30 and 40 meters!
Nowadays, one of the most impressive QRP modes is Joe Taylor, K1JT’s WSPR (pronounced “whisper”) mode. WSPR stands for “Weak …
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TAPR’s packetRadio
By Stana Horzepa, WA1LOU
After returning home from Hamvention 30 years ago, I wrote the following for ARRL’s packet radio newsletter Gateway:
TAPR UNVEILS packetRADIO AT DAYTON
The Tucson Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR) booth at the Dayton Hamvention was
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TAPR on the Case at HamSCI Workshop
By Stana Horzepa, WA1LOU
TAPR was present at Case Western Reserve University for the 2019 HamSCI Workshop, March 22-23. TAPR makers and shakers, John Ackermann N8UR, George Byrkit K9TRV, Scotty Cowling WA2DFI and Tom McDermott N5EG, were in attendance …
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Loop on Ground (LoG) Antenna
By Stana Horzepa, WA1LOU
Thanksgiving Eve, 40 degrees, breezy, overcast, rain in the forecast – a good day to put up a new antenna – NOT. But I was not to be deterred by Mother Nature.
Actually, I did not …
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