British Amateur Television Club will be operating a WebSDR for the narrowband segment, and a Spectrum Viewer for the wideband (DATV) segment.

WebSDR
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Here is another Websdr, it was already running since the launch of es'hail2
As Es'hail is now on it's final position i made it public
Running a 1.8m dish and an octagon PLL LNB (replaced soon by a 10mhz locked LO)
Enjoy
Walter
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Very interesting, we can compare SAT signal of various parts
This is my WebSDR in South Sardinia, Italy also online few week ago;
Antenna 100cm parabolic dish and PLL LNB:
http://websdr.is0grb.it:890173 de Roberto IS0GRB
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Dear all,
BATC just announced that the WebSDRs at Goonhilly are now available.
Here are the links to the narrowband and the wideband WebSDR:
Thank you very much to all people involved making this happen.
Kind regards
Matthias
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Dear all,
BATC just announced that the WebSDRs at Goonhilly are now available.
Here are the links to the narrowband and the wideband WebSDR:
Thank you very much to all people involved making this happen.
Kind regards
Matthias
Very very nice !
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Goonhilly...I have a problem!
I cannot log on into the chat...
I have tried all possible combinations but no luck!
help please!
i2NDT Claudio -
Looks like Goonhilly NB websdr is on the EB freq, instead of the P4A TP freq?
73 DB8TF
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Goonhilly...I have a problem!
I cannot log on into the chat...
I have tried all possible combinations but no luck!
help please!
i2NDT Claudioform is:
/nick I2NDT
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thanks Lucio!!!
gasp...that was the only "combination" I didn't try!!! hahaha
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Looks like Goonhilly NB websdr is on the EB freq, instead of the P4A TP freq?
73 DB8TF
i see now they changed it to the right freq
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When visiting websdr.org, the parent site of the PA3FWM WebSDR receivers, the BATC WebSDR now appears at the top of the list, which is sorted to average number of listening stations.
Every time I have looked there, PA3FWM's own WebSDR (which uses different software and covers the entire HF bands) has always appeared at position #1. Now it is #2...
So it looks like P4A is quite popular