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WSPR (pronounced "whisper") is an acronym for ''Weak Signal Propagation Reporter''. It is a protocol, implemented in a computer program, used for weak-
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radio communication between amateur radio
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. The protocol was designed, and a program written initially, by Joe Taylor, K1JT. The software code is now open source and is developed by a small team. The program is designed for sending and receiving low-power transmissions to test propagation paths on the MF and HF bands. WSPR implements a protocol designed for probing potential propagation paths with low-power transmissions. Transmissions carry a station's callsign,
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, and transmitter power in
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. The program can decode signals with a signal-to-noise ratio as low as −28 dB in a 2500 Hz bandwidth. Stations with internet access can automatically upload their reception reports to a central database called WSPRnet, which includes a mapping facility.


The WSPR Protocol

The type of radio emission is “F1D”, frequency-shift keying. A message contains a station's callsign,
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, and transmitter power in
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.Joe Taylor, K1JT: WSPRing Around the World. QST November (2010), p. 30-32. The WSPR protocol compresses the information in the message into 50 
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s (binary digits). These are encoded using a
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with constraint length ''K'' = 32 and a rate of ''r'' = . The long constraint length makes undetected decoding errors less probable, at the cost that the highly efficient
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must be replaced by a simple sequential algorithm for the decoding process.


Protocol specification

The standard message is + <4 character locator> + ; for example “K1ABC FN20 37” is a signal from station K1ABC in Maidenhead grid cell “FN20”, sending 103.7milliwatts, or about 5.0 Watts (legal limit for 630 m). Messages with a compound callsign and/or 6 digit locator use a two-transmission sequence. The first transmission carries compound callsign and power level, or standard callsign, 4 digit locator, and power level; the second transmission carries a hashed callsign, 6 digit locator, and power level. Add-on prefixes can be up to three alphanumeric characters; add-on suffixes can be a single letter or one or two digits. * Standard message components after lossless compression: :28 bits for callsign, :15 bits for locator, : 7 bits for power level, :total: 50 bits. * Forward error correction (FEC): :non-recursive convolutional code with constraint length ''K'' = 32, rate ''r'' = . * Number of binary channel symbols: :nsym = (50 + K − 1) × 2 = 162. * Keying rate is = 1.4648 baud. * Modulation is continuous phase 4  FSK, with 1.4648 Hz tone separation. * Occupied bandwidth is about 6 Hz * Synchronization is via a 162 bit pseudo-random sync vector. * Each channel symbol conveys one sync bit (LSB) and one data bit (MSB). * Duration of transmission is 162 ×  = 110.6 s. * Transmissions nominally start one second into an even UTC minute: e.g., at hh:00:01, hh:02:01, etc. * Minimum S/N for reception is around –34 dB on the WSJT scale (2500 Hz reference bandwidth).


Applications

The protocol was designed to test propagation paths on the LF, MF and HF bands. Also used experimentally at VHF and higher frequencies. Other applications include antenna testing, frequency stability and frequency accuracy checking. Usually a WSPR station contains a computer and a transceiver, but it is also possible to build very simple beacon transmitters with little effort. For example a simple WSPR beacon can be built using the Si 570, or Si 5351. The Raspberry Pi can also be used as WSPR beacon. An accurate clock is essential both for transmission and decoding of received signals.


MH370

In May 2021,
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Richard Godfrey suggested an examination of historical WSPR data to further define the flight path of
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on 8 March 2014, suggesting that there were "518 unique transmission paths that cross the area of interest around Malaysia, the Malacca Strait and the Indian Ocean. With the WSPR data provided every two minutes and the ability to check against the satellite data every hour it is possible to detect and track MH370 from two independent sources."Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 left 'false trails' before disappearing, new research suggests
Anne Barker,
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, 2021-05-05
In November 2021, Godfrey reported that analysis using WSPR technology indicated the aircraft flew in circles for around 22 minutes in an area 150 nautical miles from the coast of Sumatra before vanishing. Later that month, Godfrey announced a proposed search area with a radius of centered around in the southern
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. This new location was identified through extensive analysis of separate data sets, including Inmarsat satellite data, Boeing performance data, oceanographic floating debris drift data, and WSPR net data. In February 2022, the Australian Transport Safety Bureau and
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confirmed they were reviewing old data related to MH370, following the release of Godfrey's report.


History

WSPR was originally released in 2008.


References


External links

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Central database of reception reports

Live WSPR propagation analysis
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