![]() You can play around with these and other filters to customise the program to be most useful for your portable station and hence get a guide as to which band you should be trying for a particular country. The highest gain (lowest signal level) option will show open paths down to those that would only be possible with FT-8 or JT-65 etc. It also has filters you can apply, for example you can only display links that are above a certain dB level and so see which are the paths that may work with CW or set the level higher for SSB possible paths. While I could look at the same website via the browser on my phone, I have come across an Android App called “WSPR World Watch” which displays the map and paths more clearly on the smart phones small screen than is possible through a browser. While at home I often check to see which low power beacons are seeing each other across the globe on the various Amateur Radio bands.
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