WSPRSONDE-8

Announcing the next stage in Beacon Blaster evolution: The WSPRSONDE 8!

This is still in development, but the initial prototypes look very promising. Similar in many ways to the BB-6, this has the same type of frequency-flexible 1W Digital (square wave) outputs, the same GPS and 10 MHz clock reference inputs, 9-24VDC input, and USB configuration port. The WSPRSONDE-8 supports both WSPR and FST4W-120 modes.

But the WSPRSONDE-8 adds these new features:

  • Eight frequency-flexible outputs, 1W, 160-6 meters (requires external filtering)
  • Spurious output levels greatly reduced. The BB-6 was designed to meet a spurious output level of -40dBc or better. The WSPRSONDE-8 uses a different modulation technique to provide close-in spurs typically better than -90dBc
  • A single-board design that eliminates the many subassemblies and interconnections inside the BB-6. This is a rugged system.

The WSPRSOND-8 provides ultimate frequency accuracy and stability limited only by the external 10 MHz reference.

WSPRSONDE-8 shown with 6-band filter/combiner and Bodnar GPSDO
Close-in spurious typically better than -90dBc (20-meters shown here, spurs -96dBc)
Using the 6-band filter/combiner, the harmonic outputs are typically better than -60 dBc (20 meter output shown here)

Beacon Blaster 6 Now Supports WSPR

I’ve been running this code (or the previous version) for a few weeks now, and it runs well. The latest version of wsprdaemon is able to calculate spectral spreading for WSPR as well as FST4W, so there’s little reason not to switch over to WSPR.

There are some upgrades to the configuration commands and I will be soon editing the user’s guide to show this, but the old commands still work: just add “MODE WSPR” to the start of your config.txt file. Then reload the file (or restart the BB-6) and you’re now running WSPR!

Get the new Version 2.3.1 upload here:

https://turnislandsystems.com/downloads/