PSK Reporter

PSK Reporter is an amateur radio signal reporting and spotting network and website started by Philip Gladstone in 2014 which allows operators to see where their radio signals are being received.

[1][2] The platform works by collecting digital signal reports from software clients such as WSJT[3] and FLDIGI,[4] then mapping them to show which stations are being heard by other clients.

[10] Most traffic recorded on PSK Reporter is in the HF amateur radio bands but the platform also supports MF, VHF, and UHF bands.

[16][17] For example, observations made during the 2017 eclipse where over 5,000 amateur radio operators reception reports helped researchers document the eclipse's effect on HF communications.

[18] PSK Reporter data has been used for research in UHF and VHF radio propagation;[11][19][20] to help improve machine learning algorithms that predict HF propagation;[21][22] and to evaluate and test the performance of installed antennas.

Screenshot of PSK Reporter
24 Hours of Reception Reports for Station D2UY