Locked Re: WebSDR for wsjtx... #GeneralGroupInfo


Lawrence Godek
 

I use Voicemeeter Banana.  As bill described getting the audio from the Websdr with enough volumne to see it on the screen, well it takes a lot and then, at least in my setup, the display on the end program is still way down visibly.  Using VM Banana in other situations such with my SDRPlay works really well.

W0OGH

 

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From: Amos Sobel 4X4MF
Sent: Friday, January 8, 2021 4:38 AM
To: main@wsjtx.groups.io
Subject: Re: [WSJTX] WebSDR for wsjtx... #GeneralGroupInfo

 

Tom

 

You made me interested in WebSDR so did try to bring it up. Locating the proper virtual audio cable is difficult. Can you recommend a VAC which will connect to WebSDR on one side and to WSJT-X  Radio/Rig and Audio/Input on the other side?

 

Amos 4X4MF

 

From: main@WSJTX.groups.io <main@WSJTX.groups.io> On Behalf Of Tom M0LTE
Sent: Thursday, January 7, 2021 7:04 PM
To: main@wsjtx.groups.io
Subject: Re: [WSJTX] WebSDR for wsjtx... #GeneralGroupInfo

 

FT8 can be decoded from any web SDR using virtual audio cable type software, of which there are some freebies around. Feed the audio from your browser into the input of the virtual audio cable, and feed the output of the virtual audio cable into the input of WSJT-X. Turn off rig control and pskreporter spotting. Run a second instance/profile of WSJT-X using the instructions in the manual.

 

Cheers

Tom M0LTE

 

 

On Thu, 7 Jan 2021 at 16:51, JP Tucson, AZ <samcat88az@...> wrote:

Are there any WebSDR - Like sites that you could monitor over the web to see what FTx signals are looking like in other places?

Since I only have 1 rig-computer combo, I would like to be able to:

A)  see in real time what is on other bands while using my current band.

B) monitor my own location to review my own signal quality, but more importantly, make sure other's aren't tx'ing over me & vice-versa...

C) be able to monitor while away from home.

D) see what "hearing" is like in other locations.

Thanks

 

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