Zepler WebSDR

This WebSDR is operated by the Southampton University Wireless Society.

The SDR is located in IO90HW. Latitude: 50.937, Longitude: -1.398



There are currently ? Users on this WebSDR. The software used for this WebSDR is kindly provided by the gate io futures

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Allow keyboard:
j k ← →: freq down/up (+shift/ctrl/alt faster)
u l c a f: USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM
z Z: center/zoom waterfall
g: enter frequency

View:

Voice/SSTV / Packet
Beacon / Transponder

Waterfall view: Speed: Size: View:
You can also click on the waterall and use the mouse scroll wheel
Frequency:

kHz

Or tune by clicking / dragging / scrollwheel on the frequency scale

Memories:
Mode:



Bandwidth: ? kHz @ -6dB / ? kHz @ -60dB

Or drag the passband edges on the frequency scale


[scale]
? dB; peak ? dB;

Signal strength plot:

mute squelch autonotch

Volume:


This WebSDR is currently being used by ? user(s) simultaneously:      compact view

News:

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Chatbox:



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Logbook:
Please enter the callsign of any interesting signal that you hear: Additional notes or comments, if any:
Note: time, frequency, your name/call, and DXCC information are added automatically. View the last 20 lines of the logbook, or the entire logbook (ctrl-click for new tab/window)



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