Simple HF antenna efficiency comparisons using the WSPR system
Jens Zander

TL;DR
This paper presents a simple, cost-effective method for comparing HF antenna efficiency using the global WSPR network to analyze signal-to-noise ratios, offering a practical alternative to complex traditional measurement techniques.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach utilizing the WSPR network for relative antenna efficiency measurement, simplifying the process and reducing costs compared to traditional methods.
Findings
Method provides reasonable accuracy for relative efficiency comparison.
WSPR-based measurements are faster and less expensive than traditional techniques.
Preliminary results demonstrate the method's potential for practical use.
Abstract
Determining the efficiency of an HF-antenna by measurements requires is a complex procedure involving expensive equipment, calibrated instruments for field strengths. In this paper we evaluate a simple, inexpensive method to determine the relative efficiency of an antenna relative a reference antenna. The method uses the Weak Signal Propagation Reporter(WSPR) network of receivers that are located all over the world. These receivers report the estimated signal-to-noise ratio of received beacon signals to the WSPR.net database where the data can be retrieved (almost) in real time. In the paper we analyze the method, estimate its accuracy and discuss advantages and limitations. Some preliminary measurement results are presented.
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadio Astronomy Observations and Technology · Bluetooth and Wireless Communication Technologies
