QRSS Plus is an automatically-updating website that lists active QRSS grabbers around the world. Every 10 minutes grabber URLs are read from grabbers.csv, the latest grabs are downloaded and analyzed, and only grabbers whose spectrogram images changed recently are marked as "active" on the website.
- Launch QRSS Plus: https://www.swharden.com/qrss/plus
This list of grabbers is actively maintained by Andy (G0FTD) and serves as the primary source QRSS Plus uses to get information about grabbers. It is downloaded automatically every 10 minutes.
To submit or modify a grabber listing, E-mail Andy (G0FTD) [email protected] or post a message to the Knights QRSS Mailing List and provide the latest grabber information:
- Callsign
- Location
- URL to the grabber image
- URL to a personal website (optional)
www.dropbox.com
with dl.dropboxusercontent.com
as shown here:
Bad URL: https://www.dropbox.com/s/35m4m8wn4w5hi7r/HF.jpg
Good URL: http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/s/35m4m8wn4w5hi7r/HF.jpg
If the URL contains a ?
, delete it and all characters following it:
Bad URL: https://www.dropbox.com/s/35m4m8wn4w5hi7r/HF.jpg?dl=0
Good URL: https://www.dropbox.com/s/35m4m8wn4w5hi7r/HF.jpg
- Knights QRSS Mailing List - The QRSS Knights is an extremely active community of QRSS enthusiasts. Join their mailing list to get in on discussions about new grabbers, radio spots, equipment, reception techniques, cosmic and atmospheric anomalies, and efforts in the QRSS world.
- 74! The Knights QRSS Winter Newsletter - Updated every December by Andy (G0FTD)
- The New Age of QRSS - A modern introduction to QRSS
- Knights QRSS Blog - Updated less frequently, but worth noting
- Getting Started with QRSS - A good guide for those new to QRSS
- Carpe QRSS - A QRSS grabber built on the GO language
- LOPORA - QRSS reception program in python
- QRP-Labs - QRSS transmitter kits by Hans Summers
- QrssPiG - QRSS Grabber for Raspberry Pi