
Transmitting into a dummy load .. for a year .. on purpose.
From Foundations of Amateur Radio by Onno (VK6FLAB)
February 14, 2026 · 9 min
About this episode
Onno discusses his year-long experiment transmitting a WSPR beacon into a dummy load and monitoring amateur bands.
Foundations of Amateur Radio Just under a year ago I started an experiment. I set-up a beacon for WSPR, or Weak Signal Propagation Reporter, transmitting at 200 mW into a dummy load using eight bands between 80m and 10m. I also set-up an RTL-SDR dongle, connected to an external 20m HF antenna and made it monitor 18 amateur bands between 630m and 23cm. I left this running 24/7 for most of the year, though there were times when I detached the antenna due to local thunderstorms and there was a seven week period where there were no reports. It's highly likely that I forgot to reconnect the antenna, but I don't recall. For this analysis I used the online WSPRnet.org database where I uploaded my spots as they were decoded. I noticed that there are reports that I have locally that are not in the database, though I'm not sure why. They're incomplete and not in the same format and merging these is non-trivial for reasons I'll discuss. Lesson learnt, the "rtlsdr-wsprd" tool needs to be patched to output the data in the same format as is available from the online database and I need to actively log locally. The results are puzzling, at least to me right now. Let's start with the low hanging…
Topics covered
- WSPR
- dummy load
- amateur radio
- RTL-SDR
- propagation
Keywords
- experiment
- beacon
- transmission
- monitoring
- database
Mentioned in this episode
Products: RTL-SDR, WSPR, rtlsdr-wsprd
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