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Welcome to the KFS WebSDR, located six miles south of Half Moon Bay, California USA.

This facility was established by Craig, W6DRZ (sk) and is maintained by a group of local and remote volunteers. Technical descriptions, operating tips, and up-to-date propagation information may be found on the ABOUT page.

More information on the worldwide WebSDR project can be found on www.websdr.org. An outstanding alternate system in the Western USA is Northern Utah WebSDR, north of Salt Lake City. For HF reception from the East coast, use either NA5B WebSDR in Washington, DC. or the K3FEF WebSDR in Pennsylvania.

April 11 site visit

During this site visit a bad cable feeding the 80/75 meter receiver was replaced, eliminating a noise source on that band.  In the week prior, work was done on the TCI-530 antenna to repair damage that had effectively disconnected half of its arrays and was likely responsible for noise and intermodulation.

The combination of these two items should hopefully improve signal quality.  Other issues remain and will be investigated as time permits.

For the latest happenings, see the KFS WebSDR News page or go to the LANDING PAGE


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View: others slowone bandblind
Allow keyboard:
j k ← →: freq down/up (+shift/ctrl/alt faster)
u l c a f: USB, LSB, CW, AM, FM
z Z: center/zoom waterfall
g: enter frequency
m: mute/unmute audio
s: toggle squelch
Waterfall:JavaHTML5   Sound:JavaHTML5

Frequency: kHz    VFO:  A   (B: -999.00 kHz )
Enter frequency above, or tune by clicking/dragging/scrollwheel on the frequency scale. freq???
Mode:  ?      
   VFO:
Use the = kHz button to snap to the nearest kHz.

80/75M 60M 40M 30M 20M 17M 15M 10M
Clicking a band below will switch to the secondary KFS WebSDR server


Memories:
(new)
Memories are stored as cookies on your computer, not on the server.

Bandwidth:
?:   ? kHz @ -6dB; ? kHz @ -60dB.  Default BW in bold.
 USB CW RX: Check box, or put  ?usbcw  in the URL for USB CW reception.
  CW uses a center frequency of 750 Hz and LSB by default.


PassBand Tuning (PBT):
Use buttons to select BW/mode or drag passband edges on frequency scale. PBT/IF Shift by Weert Websdr.
Logbook:
Call of station that you hear:
Comments, if any:
Time, frequency, your name/call, and DXCC information are added automatically.
View the last 20 lines of the logbook, or the entire logbook (opens new tab/window).


[scale]
? dBm  Peak ? dBm  
 S-meter squelch:  Off        
  
Volume:
   No audio? Press Firefox/Mozilla audio start button!

Mute Squelch Notch1
Notch2 High Boost
 DSP Noise Reduction:
More info about Noise Reduction, Notch2 & High Boost here

Audio buffering:
  More buffering may help with drop-outs or slow/jittery connections.
  Vari-Notch (Hz):   Off

   CW Peak (Hz):   Off    Ref. Tone


Gain control:   
RF AGC Alt AGC Manual
Gain:
Try "Alt AGC" for better AM reception, particularly with QSB.

devpk dev_avg dev_pkavg   

Audio recording:

Audio channel: Left Both Right

Sig. strength plot:
Waterfall view:
Or use scroll wheel & dragging on waterfall.
Speed:
Size:
View:
Hide labels
Toggle "Hide labels" if labels are missing.



?      compact view


Statistics:
Actual CPU utilization percentage is 1/4th of the value shown above.

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