WsprDaemon
a robust decoding and reporting system for WSPR
WsprDaemon is a robust application for Linux systems that:
Decodes Weak Signal Propagation Reporter (WSPR) signals (Franke/Taylor wsprd* program)
V3.0 also simultaneously decodes the family of FST4W transmissions from -120 to -1800
Operates with networked KiwiSDRs for multi-channel spot acquisition (at least 8 channels)
Includes baseband audio input option
Provides a complete, robust and reliable reporting function to the wsprnet.org database
Estimates noise using RMS and FFT methods at same time and frequencies as WSPR spots
Reports spots and noise to a Timescale database with Grafana visualisation interface
Serves data to 3rd party apps including wspr.rocks wspr.live and WSPR Watch
Features at a Glance
Help and Guides
Presentations
Technical
This site also hosts Noise Graphs from several WsprDaemon users.
Logo by LX1DQ
Revised: 6 August 2023
Graph Users - please note that the graphs have moved to wsprdaemon.org/graphs

* wsprd is used within WsprDaemon under the GNU Public Licence the Terms and Conditions of which can be downloaded here.