A contesting and dxing dashboard for HamSCI peronal space weather station
Presented by Owen Ruzanski KD3ALD Computer Engineering Student at the University of Scranton, USA. The HamSCI Personal Space Weather Station is a multi-instrument system designed to measure space weather for both scientific research and amateur radio operations. The core of the PSWS is the RX-888/ KA9Q-radio WSPRDaemon-Grape High Frequency (HF) software-defined radio (SDR), capable of capturing and analysing signals across the 0.3-30 MHz range. While most PSWS development efforts thus far have focused on strictly scientific objectives, this project aims to make the data available and useful in real time for radio amateurs. The dashboard has a goal of enhancing real-time HF propagation assessments for Radio Amateurs.

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