Return-Path: X-Spam-DCC: paranoid 1181; Body=2 Fuz1=2 Fuz2=2 X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.1.3 (2006-06-01) on lipkowski.org X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=-2.4 required=5.0 tests=BAYES_00,DNS_FROM_AHBL_RHSBL, HTML_MESSAGE,SPF_PASS autolearn=no version=3.1.3 Received: from post.thorcom.com (post.thorcom.com [195.171.43.25]) by paranoid.lipkowski.org (8.13.7/8.13.7) with ESMTP id u2M80eVC002688 for ; Tue, 22 Mar 2016 09:00:40 +0100 Received: from majordom by post.thorcom.com with local (Exim 4.14) id 1aiH9J-0001xE-Ug for rs_out_1@blacksheep.org; Tue, 22 Mar 2016 07:54:45 +0000 Received: from [195.171.43.32] (helo=relay1.thorcom.net) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 4.14) id 1aiH9I-0001x5-NW for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Tue, 22 Mar 2016 07:54:44 +0000 Received: from smtpcmd04134.aruba.it ([62.149.158.134]) by relay1.thorcom.net with esmtp (Exim 4.86) (envelope-from ) id 1aiH9D-00021R-0h for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Tue, 22 Mar 2016 07:54:43 +0000 Received: from [1.64.87.29] ([37.227.26.21]) by smtpcmd04.ad.aruba.it with bizsmtp id YvuY1s00A0TKGZh01vuZlY; Tue, 22 Mar 2016 08:54:37 +0100 References: <153997ff264-61b6-6f89@webprd-a94.mail.aol.com> From: "IZ7PDX Luigi D." X-Mailer: iPhone Mail (13D15) In-Reply-To: <153997ff264-61b6-6f89@webprd-a94.mail.aol.com> Message-Id: <6235CCE4-13CF-4543-A54D-A807E2D2AC4D@iz7pdx.it> Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2016 08:54:30 +0100 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Mime-Version: 1.0 (1.0) X-Scan-Signature: 0be5c8b78cd768ce201ac416a17c59f6 Subject: Re: LF: JT9 Activity right now Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-081E9886-948A-4DD0-9A25-B5D355DDE8EA Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-SA-Exim-Scanned: Yes Sender: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: rs_out_1@blacksheep.org X-SA-Exim-Scanned: No; SAEximRunCond expanded to false X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.56 on 10.1.3.11 Status: O X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 7456 --Apple-Mail-081E9886-948A-4DD0-9A25-B5D355DDE8EA Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello dear OM. MF QSO PARTY_20-03-2016_IZ7PDX_QRX_ELAD FDMS2_MINIWHIP_SW wsjtx-1.6.0 JN80PS Activity QRX LOG (filterable Excel file link) https://www.dropbox.com/s/3flz= 1rkbwcznjc3/MF%20QSO%20PARTY_20-03-2016.xlsx?dl=3D0 UTC- SNR dB - DT - QRG - QRZ - QRX DE - NATION --- FILTER SELECT: 1916 -19 -0.8 1207 @ DF6NM SP9DNO R-04 1917 -2 0.1 1271 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1917 -11 -0.2 1203 @ SP9DVO DF6NM RRR 1917 -14 1.7 1153 @ LA8AV IW4DXW R-27 1918 -21 -0.9 1206 @ DF6NM SP9DNO 73 1919 -6 0.0 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1919 -13 -0.1 1203 @ SP9DNO DF6NM 73 1919 -17 1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1919 -19 1.8 1153 @ LA8AV CUL DXW 1920 17 0.3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy 1920 -17 1.4 1203 @ DF6NM DL4YHF JO42 1921 -11 -0.2 1203 @ DL4YHF DF6NM -06 1921 -12 0.5 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1921 -15 1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1922 16 0.3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy 1922 -19 1.4 1203 @ DF6NM DL4YHF R-14 1923 -5 0.3 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1923 -9 1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1923 -13 -0.2 1203 @ GE WOLFGANG 1924 -15 0.7 1253 @ DK7FC YO2IS R-26 1924 -18 0.8 1203 @ UFB MARKUS 73 1925 -9 0.1 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1925 -11 1.4 1254 @ YO2IS DK7FC -23 1925 -13 -0.3 1203 @ R UFB TU 73 1925 -23 -0.8 1356 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO JO90 1926 -18 0.7 1203 @ DF6NM DL4YHF 73 1927 -6 0.3 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1927 -17 -0.4 1203 @ DL4YHF DF6NM 73 1928 -15 0.9 1244 @ DK7FC 73 AWDH 1929 -3 0.4 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1930 -24 0.9 1241 @ 73 AWDH YO2IS 1931 -7 -0.4 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1932 14 0.3 1139 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ JN80 1933 -13 0.3 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1933 -27 -1.2 1142 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO -08 1934 14 0.3 1139 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ JN80 1934 -22 2.0 1270 @ SV8CS IW4DXW JN64 1935 -18 1.2 1254 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1936 -17 2.1 1270 @ SV8CS IW4DXW JN64 1937 -12 0.3 1257 @ IW4DXW SV8CS -26 1937 -25 -0.3 1203 @ CQ DF6NM JN59 !Germany 1938 -27 -1.3 1345 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 1939 -9 1.5 1254 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1939 -22 -1.2 1142 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO -08 1940 -23 -1.3 1346 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 1941 12 0.3 1345 @ DD2UJ IZ7SLZ JN80 1941 -15 1.5 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1941 -16 -0.3 1291 @ IW4DXW SV8CS -17 1941 -23 -0.4 1203 @ CQ DF6NM JN59 !Germany 1942 -22 1.9 1303 @ SV8CS IW4DXW R-20 1942 -25 -1.3 1346 @ IZ7SLZ DD2UJ -13 1943 13 0.3 1345 @ DD2UJ IZ7SLZ R-22 1943 -10 0.3 1291 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1944 -19 2.1 1303 @ SV8CS IW4DXW R-20 1944 -26 -1.3 1347 @ IZ7SLZ DD2UJ RRR 1945 13 0.3 1345 @ DD2UJ IZ7SLZ 73 1945 -8 0.3 1291 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1946 -18 2.1 1303 @ SV8CS IW4DXW R-20 1946 -23 1.2 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1947 -12 0.5 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1948 -20 1.9 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1949 -13 0.2 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1950 -15 1.6 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1950 -25 -1.2 1350 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 1951 -6 0.5 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1951 -24 -1.4 1127 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland 1952 -15 1.5 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1952 -25 -1.3 1351 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 1953 -12 0.5 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1953 -23 -1.4 1127 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland 1954 -18 1.9 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1955 -12 0.1 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR 1955 -22 0.4 895 @ G3XIZ DL4YHF JO42 1955 -24 -1.4 1127 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland 1956 15 0.3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy 1956 -23 1.7 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1957 -8 0.0 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1957 -20 0.3 895 @ G3XIZ DL4YHF JO42 1958 16 0.3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy 1958 -23 1.8 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 1959 -3 0.2 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 1959 -24 0.2 895 @ G3XIZ DL4YHF R-23 2000 15 0.3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy 2000 -20 1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2001 -8 0.2 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2002 15 0.3 1353 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ -26 2002 -21 1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2003 -18 0.2 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2003 -27 -1.3 1357 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO R-14 2004 15 0.3 1353 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ RRR 2004 -17 1.6 1241 @ G4GIR DK7FC -23 2005 -5 0.5 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2005 -24 -1.2 1356 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO 73 2006 14 0.4 1353 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ 73 2006 -18 1.5 1241 @ G4GIR DK7FC RRR 2007 -12 0.1 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2007 -27 0.8 1353 @ IZ7SLZ LA8AV -21 2008 -17 1.3 1241 @ G4GIR DK7FC 73 2009 -16 0.3 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2010 -20 1.5 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2011 -3 0.3 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2015 -3 0.1 1282 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27 2016 -19 1.4 1241 @ DG3LV DK7FC -25 2016 -24 0.8 1293 @ SV8CS LA8AV -24 2017 -12 0.2 1282 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27 2018 -20 1.8 1241 @ DG3LV NIL CPI 2019 -10 0.4 1282 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27 2020 -21 1.5 1241 @ DG3LV DK7FC RRR 2021 -13 0.4 1283 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27 2022 -19 1.5 1241 @ DG3LV DK7FC 73 2023 -6 0.2 1282 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27 2024 -23 1.2 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2026 -19 1.2 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2028 -17 1.4 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2030 -21 1.7 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2033 -26 0.8 1268 @ CQ DL6II JO30 !Germany 2034 -16 1.3 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2036 -14 1.7 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2038 -14 1.3 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2040 -22 1.5 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2042 -20 1.4 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2042 -22 -1.4 1272 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2044 -24 -1.1 1272 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2046 -23 -1.3 1273 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2048 -23 -1.3 1224 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2050 -16 1.2 1360 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2050 -22 -1.2 1224 @ G4GIR DD2UJ -14 2051 -18 1.3 1361 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2052 -23 -1.3 1224 @ G4GIR DD2UJ RRR 2053 -11 1.3 1360 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2054 -24 -1.3 1224 @ G4GIR DD2UJ 73 2055 -13 1.5 1360 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2056 -21 -1.2 1225 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2058 -24 -1.3 1270 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2059 -22 1.3 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2101 -13 1.3 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2103 -14 1.3 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2103 -26 0.4 1214 @ SRI PETE CUL 2105 -15 1.5 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2107 -12 1.1 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2111 -24 0.4 1202 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2113 -22 0.3 1202 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2113 -26 0.6 951 @ CQ LA8AV JO59 !Norway 2115 -21 0.6 1287 @ LA8AV SV8CS KM07 2115 -22 0.4 1221 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2115 -26 0.6 951 @ G4GIR LA8AV -13 2117 -3 0.5 1287 @ LA8AV SV8CS KM07 2119 -13 0.6 1286 @ LA8AV SV8CS KM07 2119 -21 0.4 1228 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2120 -25 0.0 1517 @ CQ DL6TY JO44 !Germany 2120 -25 0.3 1356 @ CQ OR7T JO20 !Belgium 2121 -9 0.1 1284 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2121 -20 0.3 1228 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2122 -24 0.1 1516 @ G4GIR DL6TY -15 2122 -24 0.3 1356 @ DK7FC OR7T -03 2123 -10 0.4 1285 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2123 -26 0.4 1231 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2124 -24 -1.3 1393 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2125 -8 0.1 1284 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2125 -21 1.2 1357 @ TU RIK 73 GL 2125 -24 0.3 1231 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42 2126 -24 0.3 1356 @ CU AGN STEFAN 2127 -2 0.2 1284 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 !Greece 2127 -24 0.3 1231 @ CQ DL4YHF JO42 !Germany 2128 -23 0.3 1356 @ CQ OR7T JO20 !Belgium 2133 -19 0.3 1231 @ DG3LV DL4YHF RRR 2134 -23 1.2 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2135 -18 -0.4 1313 @ G4GIR DF6NM JN59 2135 -20 0.2 1231 @ DG3LV DL4YHF 73 2135 -20 2.0 1393 @ DD2UJ IW4DXW JN64 2136 -19 1.7 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2137 -15 1.8 1393 @ DD2UJ IW4DXW R-16 2137 -15 -0.3 1313 @ G4GIR DF6NM R-24 2138 -21 1.6 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2138 -25 -1.3 1393 @ IW4DXW DD2UJ RRR 2139 -12 -0.3 1312 @ OP MARKUS TU 2139 -15 0.0 1160 @ DK7FC DL6TY JO44 2139 -16 1.9 1393 @ DD2UJ IW4DXW 73 2140 -20 1.4 1160 @ DL6TY DK7FC -11 2141 -9 -0.2 1313 @ OP MARKUS TU 2141 -14 0.0 1161 @ DK7FC DL6TY R-15 2142 -24 1.4 1160 @ MOIN GERD RR 2142 -24 -0.2 942 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland 2142 -27 -1.2 1392 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2143 -12 1.8 1393 @ SRI TU GERD73 2143 -12 -0.4 1313 @ G4GIR DF6NM 73 2143 -17 0.0 1160 @ RRR STEFAN 73 2144 16 0.3 1202 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy 2144 -18 1.5 1161 @ DL6TY DK7FC 73 2144 -27 -1.1 1392 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2145 -13 -0.2 1313 @ 73 IAN GD DX 2146 -12 1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2146 -19 0.1 1014 @ LA8AV DL6TY JO44 2146 -23 -1.3 1392 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2148 -17 2.1 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2148 -18 0.1 1014 @ LA8AV DL6TY R-08 2148 -21 1.8 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2150 -16 0.2 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2150 -17 0.0 1014 @ RRR EGIL 73 2150 -18 1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2152 -15 0.2 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2152 -16 1.4 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2154 -13 0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2154 -15 1.9 1160 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2156 -11 1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2156 -12 0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2156 -21 -0.2 1053 @ DF6NM DL6TY JO44 2157 -19 -0.4 1053 @ DL6TY DF6NM 0 2158 -10 0.3 1253 @ SP9DNO IW4DXW -25 2158 -19 0.1 1052 @ DF6NM DL6TY R-09 2159 -23 -0.0 1256 @ IW4DXW SP9DNO R-08 2200 -10 0.2 1252 @ SP9DNO IW4DXW RRR 2200 -18 0.1 1053 @ RRR MARKUS 73 2201 -9 -0.3 1053 @ DL6TY DF6NM 73 2201 -19 -0.0 1257 @ IW4DXW SP9DNO 73 2202 -13 0.3 1252 @ HR INV L 250W 2202 -18 1.4 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2202 -26 0.3 1110 @ TNX HANS 73 2203 17 0.3 1053 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ JN80 2204 -15 1.6 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2204 -20 0.1 1253 @ SP9DNO IW4DXW 73 2205 17 0.3 1103 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ JN80 2206 -10 0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2206 -12 1.2 1160 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2206 -16 -0.1 1053 @ IZ7SLZ DL6TY -22 2207 16 0.3 1103 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ R-20 2207 -22 0.4 1014 @ CQ LA8AV JO59 !Norway 2208 -9 0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2208 -18 0.0 1053 @ IZ7SLZ DL6TY RRR 2209 13 0.0 1103 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ 73 2209 -24 0.3 1014 @ CQ LA8AV JO59 !Norway 2210 -12 0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2210 -17 -0.0 1052 @ IZ7SLZ DL6TY RRR 2211 -13 1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2212 -12 0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2212 -24 -1.2 1202 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 !Germany 2213 -17 1.5 1160 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2213 -18 0.0 1253 @ IW4DXW DL6TY JO44 2214 -11 0.3 1252 @ DL6TY IW4DXW -15 2214 -23 -1.4 1205 @ G3XIZ DD2UJ -17 2215 -21 -0.1 1253 @ IW4DXW DL6TY R-19 2216 -8 0.1 1253 @ DL6TY IW4DXW RRR 2217 -15 -0.1 1253 @ R RICCARDO 73 2218 -2 0.3 1252 @ TU GERD 73 2218 -3 -0.4 1228 @ DG3LV DF6NM JN59 2218 -24 -1.2 1205 @ G3XIZ DD2UJ 73 2220 -6 -0.2 1228 @ DG3LV DF6NM R-18 2220 -9 0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2221 -9 1.6 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2222 -6 -0.3 1228 @ R FB TOBIAS T 2222 -7 0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2223 -13 1.0 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2223 -25 0.4 1245 @ IW4DXW G3XIZ IO92 2224 -4 0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2224 -8 0.0 1228 @ DG3LV DF6NM 73 2225 -12 1.2 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2226 -13 0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2227 -15 1.4 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 !Germany 2228 -11 0.5 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2230 -13 0.3 1253 @ GE DR STEFAN 2230 -15 1.8 1340 @ DK7FC QRT GN 2234 -6 0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2234 -7 -0.3 1227 @ GN ALL DF6NM 2236 -14 0.1 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy 2238 -11 0.2 1253 @ GN ALL IW4DXW 2253 14 0.0 1103 @ GOOD NIGHTA267 2255 14 0.0 1103 @ DE IZ7SLZ SK Inviato da iPhone > Il giorno 21 mar 2016, alle ore 15:06, Markus Vester ha scritto: >=20 > Yes it was fun again last night! Many thanks to YO2IS, IZ7SLZ, SP9DNO, DL4= YHF, G4GIR, DL6TY and DG3LV for the fine QSO's (RX log at http://df6nm.bplac= ed.net/MF/jt9_party_160320.txt ).=20 > =20 > A further software modification allowed me to start transmitting a few sec= onds late, making the "all-hand-made" contacts much easier. In case you ever= find the need to transmit JT9 on an AD9850 or FE5680-A, the commandline too= l is at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/ddsjt9.zip (but it won't run under 64-bi= t Windows versions). > =20 > Best 73, > Markus (DF6NM) > =20 > -----Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mitteilung-----=20 > Von: Tobias DG3LV > An: rsgb_lf_group > Verschickt: So, 20 Mrz 2016 11:54 pm > Betreff: Re: Re: LF: JT9 Activity right now >=20 > Hi Markus ! >=20 > reading this, thank you for a truly handmade JT9-QSO ! >=20 > I think this is what they call a "long delayed echo" on shortwave : your=20= > CQ at 22:03h and 22:05h, my anweres at 22:04h and 22:06h, then "some=20 > seconds later" your absolute perfect sequence of answers at 22:18h to=20 > 22:24h. I suppose our radiowaves had been travelling to the sun and=20 > beeing bounced back by the outer skirts of the sun-halo, isn't it ? >=20 > But it had worked out, and that is what counts. So thank you for a=20 > somewhat special QSO at this fine weekend party ! >=20 > (BTW : DL3NDR had written a fine modification article for a simple=20 > softrock RxTx at 475kHz. It does work very well.) >=20 > 73 de dg3lv Tobias >=20 > Am 20.03.2016 um 10:22 schrieb Markus Vester: > > Thank you Vinny, for the nice idea and the invitation to the party! > > For me, it sure was a lot of fun, and resulted in a number of JT9 QSO's > > with OR7T, DG0RG, SV8CS, SV3DVO, DL6II, DD2UJ, IW4DXW, LA8AV, F6CNI, and= > > DK7FC. Most signals were promptly decodable (except for my report from > > DL6II which was lost due to temporary drift). A copy of my receive log > > is at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/jt9_party_160319.txt . > > But operating workflow was not easy for me. I don't have an MF SSB > > transmitter available here, just an AD8950 DDS-board with a three-wire > > serial interface. So I decided to modify my homemade WSPR software, such= > > that it reads a message from the command line, converts it to tone > > numbers by calling Joe's JT9CODE.EXE, and plays it at the beginning of > > the next minute. Lacking the "late-start feature", the text had to be > > typed and ready on time, and it was practically impossible to > > immediately reply to a decoded message. This was further exacerbated by > > the lack of automatic message generation ("three click QSO"), > > and some uncertainties of shorthand versus free-text length. I'm sorry > > if I have been taxing the patience of my QSO partners! > > Regarding the receive software, if I had two free wishes this is what I > > would suggest: > > - Show decodes as spectrogram labels: > > Coming from visual QRSS, I like to "see" who I work. With many stations > > in the spectrogram, it can be challenging to keep an oversight on who is= > > who, and on which frequency. It would be nice to see the decoded > > messages as labels near or on the traces in a wide horizontal > > spectrogram. replying by clicking on colour-highlighted labels would > > seem more intuitive than clicking in the separate text decode window. > > - Show partial decodes: > > When the signal is not too weak, the software could already attempt to > > decode a message before it has been completely received. Decoding zero > > padded audio (e.g. two extra times after 30 and 40 seconds) would give > > the operator significantly more time to think up an > > appropriate (non-automatic) response. > > Best 73, > > Markus (DF6NM) > > *From:* Vincent Stallbaum > > *Sent:* Saturday, March 19, 2016 10:38 PM > > *To:* rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org > > *Subject:* LF: JT9 Activity right now > > > > Ufb activity right now with a few new stations in JT9 mode. Feel free to= > > join the QSO party! > > > > 73 > > Vincent, DL6II Inviato da iPhone > Il giorno 21 mar 2016, alle ore 15:06, Markus Vester ha scritto: >=20 > Yes it was fun again last night! Many thanks to YO2IS, IZ7SLZ, SP9DNO, DL4= YHF, G4GIR, DL6TY and DG3LV for the fine QSO's (RX log at http://df6nm.bplac= ed.net/MF/jt9_party_160320.txt ). > =20 > A further software modification allowed me to start transmitting a few sec= onds late, making the "all-hand-made" contacts much easier. In case you ever= find the need to transmit JT9 on an AD9850 or FE5680-A, the commandline too= l is at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/ddsjt9.zip (but it won't run under 64-bi= t Windows versions). > =20 > Best 73, > Markus (DF6NM) > =20 > -----Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mitteilung-----=20 > Von: Tobias DG3LV > An: rsgb_lf_group > Verschickt: So, 20 Mrz 2016 11:54 pm > Betreff: Re: Re: LF: JT9 Activity right now >=20 > Hi Markus ! >=20 > reading this, thank you for a truly handmade JT9-QSO ! >=20 > I think this is what they call a "long delayed echo" on shortwave : your=20= > CQ at 22:03h and 22:05h, my anweres at 22:04h and 22:06h, then "some=20 > seconds later" your absolute perfect sequence of answers at 22:18h to=20 > 22:24h. I suppose our radiowaves had been travelling to the sun and=20 > beeing bounced back by the outer skirts of the sun-halo, isn't it ? >=20 > But it had worked out, and that is what counts. So thank you for a=20 > somewhat special QSO at this fine weekend party ! >=20 > (BTW : DL3NDR had written a fine modification article for a simple=20 > softrock RxTx at 475kHz. It does work very well.) >=20 > 73 de dg3lv Tobias >=20 > Am 20.03.2016 um 10:22 schrieb Markus Vester: > > Thank you Vinny, for the nice idea and the invitation to the party! > > For me, it sure was a lot of fun, and resulted in a number of JT9 QSO's > > with OR7T, DG0RG, SV8CS, SV3DVO, DL6II, DD2UJ, IW4DXW, LA8AV, F6CNI, and= > > DK7FC. Most signals were promptly decodable (except for my report from > > DL6II which was lost due to temporary drift). A copy of my receive log > > is at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/jt9_party_160319.txt . > > But operating workflow was not easy for me. I don't have an MF SSB > > transmitter available here, just an AD8950 DDS-board with a three-wire > > serial interface. So I decided to modify my homemade WSPR software, such= > > that it reads a message from the command line, converts it to tone > > numbers by calling Joe's JT9CODE.EXE, and plays it at the beginning of > > the next minute. Lacking the "late-start feature", the text had to be > > typed and ready on time, and it was practically impossible to > > immediately reply to a decoded message. This was further exacerbated by > > the lack of automatic message generation ("three click QSO"), > > and some uncertainties of shorthand versus free-text length. I'm sorry > > if I have been taxing the patience of my QSO partners! > > Regarding the receive software, if I had two free wishes this is what I > > would suggest: > > - Show decodes as spectrogram labels: > > Coming from visual QRSS, I like to "see" who I work. With many stations > > in the spectrogram, it can be challenging to keep an oversight on who is= > > who, and on which frequency. It would be nice to see the decoded > > messages as labels near or on the traces in a wide horizontal > > spectrogram. replying by clicking on colour-highlighted labels would > > seem more intuitive than clicking in the separate text decode window. > > - Show partial decodes: > > When the signal is not too weak, the software could already attempt to > > decode a message before it has been completely received. Decoding zero > > padded audio (e.g. two extra times after 30 and 40 seconds) would give > > the operator significantly more time to think up an > > appropriate (non-automatic) response. > > Best 73, > > Markus (DF6NM) > > *From:* Vincent Stallbaum > > *Sent:* Saturday, March 19, 2016 10:38 PM > > *To:* rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org = > > *Subject:* LF: JT9 Activity right now > > > > Ufb activity right now with a few new stations in JT9 mode. Feel free to= > > join the QSO party! > > > > 73 > > Vincent, DL6II >=20 --Apple-Mail-081E9886-948A-4DD0-9A25-B5D355DDE8EA Content-Type: text/html; charset=utf-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello dear OM.

MF QSO PARTY_20-03-2016_IZ= 7PDX_QRX_ELAD FDMS2_MINIWHIP_SW wsjtx-1.6.0
JN80PS<= /span>



UTC- SNR dB= - DT - QRG - QRZ - QRX DE - NATION     ---     FILTER S= ELECT:
1916 -19 -0.8 1207 @ DF6NM SP9DNO R-04
1917  -2  0.1 1271 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Gree= ce
1917 -11 -0.2 1203 @ SP9DVO DF6NM RRR
1917 -14  1.7 1153 @ LA8AV IW4DXW R-27
1918 -21 -0.9 1206 @ DF6NM SP9DNO 73
1919 &n= bsp;-6  0.0 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
1919 -13 -0.1 1203 @ SP9DNO DF6NM 73
1919 -17 &nbs= p;1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1919 -19 &= nbsp;1.8 1153 @ LA8AV CUL DXW
1920  17  0= .3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy
<= span style=3D"background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">1920 -17  1.4 1= 203 @ DF6NM DL4YHF JO42
1921 -11 -0.2 1203 @ DL4YHF= DF6NM -06
1921 -12  0.5 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 &= nbsp;!Greece
1921 -15  1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN4= 9  !Germany
1922  16  0.3 1353 @ CQ I= Z7SLZ JN80 !Italy
1922 -19  1.4 1203 @ DF6NM D= L4YHF R-14
1923  -5  0.3 1270 @ CQ SV8CS K= M07  !Greece
1923  -9  1.4 1241 @ CQ= DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1923 -13 -0.2 1203 @ GE W= OLFGANG
1924 -15  0.7 1253 @ DK7FC YO2IS R-26<= /span>
1924 -18  0.8 1203 @ UFB MARKUS 73
=
1925  -9  0.1 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
1925 -11  1.4 1254 @ YO2IS DK7FC -23
<= div id=3D"AppleMailSignature">1925 -13 -0.3 1203 @ R UFB TU 73
1925 -= 23 -0.8 1356 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO JO90
1926 -18  0.= 7 1203 @ DF6NM DL4YHF 73
1927  -6  0.3 12= 70 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
= 1927 -17 -0.4 1203= @ DL4YHF DF6NM 73
1928 -15  0.9 1244 @ DK7FC 7= 3 AWDH
1929  -3  0.4 1270 @ CQ SV8CS KM07=  !Greece
1930 -24  0.9 1241 @ 73 AWDH YO2IS
1931  -7 -0.4 1270 @ CQ S= V8CS KM07  !Greece
1932  14  0.3 113= 9 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ JN80
1933 -13  0.3 1270 @ CQ= SV8CS KM07  !Greece
1933 -27 -1.2 1142 @ IZ7S= LZ SP9DNO -08
1934  14  0.3 1139 @ SP9DNO= IZ7SLZ JN80
1934 -22  2.0 1270 @ SV8CS IW4DXW= JN64
1935 -18  1.2 1254 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  = ;!Germany
1936 -17  2.1 1270 @ SV8CS IW4DXW JN= 64
1937 -12  0.3 1257 @ IW4DXW SV8CS -26
1937 -25 -0.3 1203 @ CQ DF6NM JN59  !Germany=
1938 -27 -1.3 1345 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany<= /div>
1939  -9  1.5 1254 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !German= y
1939 -22 -1.2 1142 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO -08
1940 -23 -1.3 1346 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
=
1941  12  0.3 1345 @ DD2UJ IZ7SLZ JN80
1941 -15  1.5 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1941 -16 -0.3 1291 @ IW4DXW SV8CS -17
1941 -23 -0.4 1203 @ CQ DF6NM JN59  !Germany
= 1942 -22  1.9 1303 @ SV8CS IW4DXW R-20
1942 -2= 5 -1.3 1346 @ IZ7SLZ DD2UJ -13
1943  13  = 0.3 1345 @ DD2UJ IZ7SLZ R-22
1943 -10  0.3 129= 1 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR
1944 -19  2.1 1303 @ SV8CS I= W4DXW R-20
1944 -26 -1.3 1347 @ IZ7SLZ DD2UJ RRR
1945  13  0.3 1345 @ DD2UJ IZ7SLZ 73=
1945  -8  0.3 1291 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR
1946 -18  2.1 1303 @ SV8CS IW4DXW R-20
1946 -23  1.2 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
=
1947 -12  0.5 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR
1948 -20  1.9 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1949 -13  0.2 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR
1= 950 -15  1.6 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1950 -25 -1.2 1350 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
1= 951 -24 -1.4 1127 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland
1952 -15=  1.5 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1952= -25 -1.3 1351 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
1953 -= 12  0.5 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR
1953 -23 -1.4 1= 127 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland
1954 -18  1.9 124= 1 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
= 1955 -12  0.1= 1292 @ IW4DXW SV8CS RRR
1955 -22  0.4  8= 95 @ G3XIZ DL4YHF JO42
1955 -24 -1.4 1127 @ CQ SP9D= NO JO90 !Poland
1956  15  0.3 1353 @ CQ I= Z7SLZ JN80 !Italy
1956 -23  1.7 1241 @ CQ DK7FC= JN49  !Germany
1957  -8  0.0 1292 @ C= Q SV8CS KM07  !Greece
1957 -20  0.3  = 895 @ G3XIZ DL4YHF JO42
1958  16  0.3 135= 3 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy
1958 -23  1.8 1241 @= CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
1959  -3  0= .2 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
1959 -24 &nbs= p;0.2  895 @ G3XIZ DL4YHF R-23
2000  15 &= nbsp;0.3 1353 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy
2000 -20 &nbs= p;1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2001 &nbs= p;-8  0.2 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
2= 002  15  0.3 1353 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ -26
200= 2 -21  1.4 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2003 -18  0.2 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
2003 -27 -1.3 1357 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO R-14
2004 &nb= sp;15  0.3 1353 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ RRR
2004 -17 &= nbsp;1.6 1241 @ G4GIR DK7FC -23
<= span style=3D"background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">2005  -5  = ;0.5 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
2005 -24 -1= .2 1356 @ IZ7SLZ SP9DNO 73
2006  14  0.4 1= 353 @ SP9DNO IZ7SLZ 73
2006 -18  1.5 1241 @ G4= GIR DK7FC RRR
2007 -12  0.1 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM= 07  !Greece
2007 -27  0.8 1353 @ IZ7SLZ L= A8AV -21
2008 -17  1.3 1241 @ G4GIR DK7FC 73
2009 -16  0.3 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greec= e
2010 -20  1.5 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Ge= rmany
2011  -3  0.3 1292 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 &= nbsp;!Greece
2015  -3  0.1 1282 @ LA8AV S= V8CS R-27
2016 -19  1.4 1241 @ DG3LV DK7FC -25=
2016 -24  0.8 1293 @ SV8CS LA8AV -24
2017 -12  0.2 1282 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27
2018 -20  1.8 1241 @ DG3LV NIL CPI
20= 19 -10  0.4 1282 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27
2020 -21 &= nbsp;1.5 1241 @ DG3LV DK7FC RRR
<= span style=3D"background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">2021 -13  0.4 1= 283 @ LA8AV SV8CS R-27
2022 -19  1.5 1241 @ DG= 3LV DK7FC 73
2023  -6  0.2 1282 @ LA8AV S= V8CS R-27
2024 -23  1.2 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &= nbsp;!Germany
2026 -19  1.2 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN= 49  !Germany
2028 -17  1.4 1240 @ CQ DK7FC= JN49  !Germany
2030 -21  1.7 1241 @ CQ DK7= FC JN49  !Germany
2033 -26  0.8 1268 @ CQ= DL6II JO30  !Germany
2034 -16  1.3 1240 @= CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2036 -14  1.7 12= 40 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2038 -14  1.= 3 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2040 -22 &nbs= p;1.5 1241 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2042 -20 &= nbsp;1.4 1240 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2042 -= 22 -1.4 1272 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2044 -2= 4 -1.1 1272 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2046 -23= -1.3 1273 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2048 -23 -= 1.3 1224 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2050 -16 &n= bsp;1.2 1360 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2050 -2= 2 -1.2 1224 @ G4GIR DD2UJ -14
2051 -18  1.3 13= 61 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2052 -23 -1.3 122= 4 @ G4GIR DD2UJ RRR
2053 -11  1.3 1360 @ CQ DK7= FC JN49  !Germany
2054 -24 -1.3 1224 @ G4GIR D= D2UJ 73
2055 -13  1.5 1360 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &nb= sp;!Germany
2056 -21 -1.2 1225 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61 &nbs= p;!Germany
2058 -24 -1.3 1270 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  = ;!Germany
2059 -22  1.3 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &= nbsp;!Germany
2101 -13  1.3 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN= 49  !Germany
2103 -14  1.3 1341 @ CQ DK7FC= JN49  !Germany
2103 -26  0.4 1214 @ SRI PE= TE CUL
2105 -15  1.5 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &nbs= p;!Germany
2107 -12  1.1 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &= nbsp;!Germany
2111 -24  0.4 1202 @ M0FMT DL4YH= F JO42
2113 -22  0.3 1202 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42<= /span>
2113 -26  0.6  951 @ CQ LA8AV JO59  != Norway
2115 -21  0.6 1287 @ LA8AV SV8CS KM07
2115 -22  0.4 1221 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42
2115 -26  0.6  951 @ G4GIR LA8AV -13
=
2117  -3  0.5 1287 @ LA8AV SV8CS KM07
2119 -13  0.6 1286 @ LA8AV SV8CS KM07
2119 -21  0.4 1228 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42
2120 -= 25  0.0 1517 @ CQ DL6TY JO44  !Germany
21= 20 -25  0.3 1356 @ CQ OR7T JO20   !Belgium
2121 -20  0.3 1228 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42
2122 -2= 4  0.3 1356 @ DK7FC OR7T -03
2123 -10  0.= 4 1285 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
2123 -26  = ;0.4 1231 @ M0FMT DL4YHF JO42
2124 -24 -1.3 1393 @ C= Q DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2125  -8  0.1= 1284 @ CQ SV8CS KM07  !Greece
2125 -21  = 1.2 1357 @ TU RIK 73 GL
2125 -24  0.3 1231 @ M= 0FMT DL4YHF JO42
2126 -24  0.3 1356 @ CU AGN S= TEFAN
2127  -2  0.2 1284 @ CQ SV8CS KM07 &= nbsp;!Greece
2127 -24  0.3 1231 @ CQ DL4YHF JO= 42 !Germany
2128 -23  0.3 1356 @ CQ OR7T JO20 &= nbsp; !Belgium
2133 -19  0.3 1231 @ DG3LV DL4Y= HF RRR
2134 -23  1.2 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &nbs= p;!Germany
2135 -18 -0.4 1313 @ G4GIR DF6NM JN59
2135 -20  0.2 1231 @ DG3LV DL4YHF 73
2135 -20  2.0 1393 @ DD2UJ IW4DXW JN64
2136 -19  1.7 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2137 -15  1.8 1393 @ DD2UJ IW4DXW R-16
2137 -15 -0.3 1313 @ G4GIR DF6NM R-24
2138 -21 &= nbsp;1.6 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2138 -= 25 -1.3 1393 @ IW4DXW DD2UJ RRR
<= span style=3D"background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">2139 -12 -0.3 1312 @= OP MARKUS TU
2139 -15  0.0 1160 @ DK7FC DL6TY= JO44
2139 -16  1.9 1393 @ DD2UJ IW4DXW 73
2140 -20  1.4 1160 @ DL6TY DK7FC -11
=
2141  -9 -0.2 1313 @ OP MARKUS TU
2141 -14  0.0 1161 @ DK7FC DL6TY R-15
2142 -2= 4  1.4 1160 @ MOIN GERD RR
<= span style=3D"background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">2142 -24 -0.2  = ;942 @ CQ SP9DNO JO90 !Poland
2142 -27 -1.2 1392 @ C= Q DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2143 -12  1.8 1393= @ SRI TU GERD73
2143 -12 -0.4 1313 @ G4GIR DF6NM 7= 3
2143 -17  0.0 1160 @ RRR STEFAN 73
2144  16  0.3 1202 @ CQ IZ7SLZ JN80 !Italy<= /div>
2144 -18  1.5 1161 @ DL6TY DK7FC 73
2144 -27 -1.1 1392 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2145 -13 -0.2 1313 @ 73 IAN GD DX
2146 -12 &n= bsp;1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2146 -1= 9  0.1 1014 @ LA8AV DL6TY JO44
2146 -23 -1.3 1= 392 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !Germany
2148 -17  2= .1 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy
<= span style=3D"background-color: rgba(255, 255, 255, 0);">2148 -18  0.1 1= 014 @ LA8AV DL6TY R-08
2148 -21  1.8 1161 @ CQ= DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2150 -16  0.2 1253 @= CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy
2150 -17  0.0 1014 @ RR= R EGIL 73
2150 -18  1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &= nbsp;!Germany
2152 -15  0.2 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW J= N64 !Italy
2152 -16  1.4 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &= nbsp;!Germany
2154 -13  0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW J= N64 !Italy
2154 -15  1.9 1160 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &= nbsp;!Germany
2156 -11  1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN= 49  !Germany
2156 -12  0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4D= XW JN64 !Italy
2156 -21 -0.2 1053 @ DF6NM DL6TY JO4= 4
2157 -19 -0.4 1053 @ DL6TY DF6NM 0
2158 -10  0.3 1253 @ SP9DNO IW4DXW -25
2158 -19  0.1 1052 @ DF6NM DL6TY R-09
2159 -= 23 -0.0 1256 @ IW4DXW SP9DNO R-08
2200 -10  0.= 2 1252 @ SP9DNO IW4DXW RRR
2200 -18  0.1 1053 @= RRR MARKUS 73
2201  -9 -0.3 1053 @ DL6TY DF6N= M 73
2201 -19 -0.0 1257 @ IW4DXW SP9DNO 73
2202 -13  0.3 1252 @ HR INV L 250W
2202 -18  1.4 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2202 -26  0.3 1110 @ TNX HANS 73
2203=  17  0.3 1053 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ JN80
2204 -= 15  1.6 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
22= 04 -20  0.1 1253 @ SP9DNO IW4DXW 73
2205  = ;17  0.3 1103 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ JN80
2206 -10 &nb= sp;0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy
2206 -12  = 1.2 1160 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany
2206 -16 -0= .1 1053 @ IZ7SLZ DL6TY -22
2207  16  0.3 1= 103 @ DL6TY IZ7SLZ R-20
2207 -22  0.4 1014 @ C= Q LA8AV JO59  !Norway
2208  -9  0.3 1= 252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy
2208 -18  0.0 1053= @ IZ7SLZ DL6TY RRR
2209  13  0.0 1103 @ D= L6TY IZ7SLZ 73
2209 -24  0.3 1014 @ CQ LA8AV J= O59  !Norway
2210 -12  0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4D= XW JN64 !Italy
2210 -17 -0.0 1052 @ IZ7SLZ DL6TY RR= R
2211 -13  1.5 1161 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Ge= rmany
2212 -12  0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Ita= ly
2212 -24 -1.2 1202 @ CQ DD2UJ JO61  !German= y
2213 -17  1.5 1160 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Ge= rmany
2213 -18  0.0 1253 @ IW4DXW DL6TY JO44
2214 -11  0.3 1252 @ DL6TY IW4DXW -15
2214 -23 -1.4 1205 @ G3XIZ DD2UJ -17
2216  = ;-8  0.1 1253 @ DL6TY IW4DXW RRR
2217 -15 -0.1= 1253 @ R RICCARDO 73
2218 &nbs= p;-2  0.3 1252 @ TU GERD 73
= 2218  -3 -0.4= 1228 @ DG3LV DF6NM JN59
2218 -24 -1.2 1205 @ G3XIZ= DD2UJ 73
2220  -6 -0.2 1228 @ DG3LV DF6NM R-1= 8
2220  -9  0.3 1253 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !It= aly
2221  -9  1.6 1340 @ CQ DK7FC JN49 &n= bsp;!Germany
2222  -6 -0.3 1228 @ R FB TOBIAS T=
2222  -7  0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Ita= ly
2223 -13  1.0 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !G= ermany
2223 -25  0.4 1245 @ IW4DXW G3XIZ IO92<= /span>
2224  -4  0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy=
2224  -8  0.0 1228 @ DG3LV DF6NM 73
2225 -12  1.2 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany<= /span>
2226 -13  0.3 1252 @ CQ IW4DXW JN64 !Italy
2227 -15  1.4 1341 @ CQ DK7FC JN49  !Germany<= /span>
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Inviato da iPhone

Il giorn= o 21 mar 2016, alle ore 15:06, Markus Vester <= markusvester@aol.com> ha scri= tto:

=
Yes it was fun again last night! Many thanks to YO2IS, IZ7S= LZ, SP9DNO, DL4YHF, G4GIR, DL6TY and DG3LV for the fine QSO's (RX log at&nbs= p;http://df6nm.= bplaced.net/MF/jt9_party_160320.txt ). 
 
A further software modification a= llowed me to start transmitting a few seconds late, making the "all-hand-mad= e" contacts much easier. In case you ever find the need to transmit JT9 on a= n AD9850 or FE5680-A, the commandline tool is at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/ddsjt9.zip = ;(but it won't run under 64-bit Windows versions).
<= font color=3D"#000000"> 
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
 
-----Urspr=C3= =BCngliche Mitteilung----- 
Von: Tobias DG3LV <DG3LV@gmx.net>
An: rsgb_lf_group <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
Ve= rschickt: So, 20 Mrz 2016 11:54 pm
Betreff: Re= : Re: LF: JT9 Activity right now

Hi Markus !

reading this, tha= nk you for a truly handmade JT9-QSO !

I think this is what they call a= "long delayed echo" on shortwave : your 
CQ = at 22:03h and 22:05h, my anweres at 22:04h and 22:06h, th= en "some 
seconds later" your absolute perfect sequence of answers&n= bsp;at 22:18h to 
22:24= h. I suppose our radiowaves had been travelling to the sun and 
= beeing bounced back by the outer skirts of the sun-halo, isn't it ?

B= ut it had worked out, and that is what counts. So thank you for a 
s= omewhat special QSO at this fine weekend party !

(BTW : DL3NDR had wr= itten a fine modification article for a simple 
softrock RxTx at 475= kHz. It does work very well.)

73 de dg3lv Tobias

Am 20.03.2016= um 10:22 schrieb Markus Vester:
> Thank you Vinny, for the nice idea a= nd the invitation to the party!
> For me, it sure was a lot of fun, an= d resulted in a number of JT9 QSO's
> with OR7T, DG0RG, SV8CS, SV3DVO,= DL6II, DD2UJ, IW4DXW, LA8AV, F6CNI, and
> DK7FC. Most signals were pr= omptly decodable (except for my report from
> DL6II which was lost due= to temporary drift). A copy of my receive log
> is at http://= df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/jt9_party_160319.txt .
> But operating w= orkflow was not easy for me. I don't have an MF SSB
> transmitter avai= lable here, just an AD8950 DDS-board with a three-wire
> serial interf= ace. So I decided to modify my homemade WSPR software, such
> that it r= eads a message from the command line, converts it to tone
> numbers by= calling Joe's JT9CODE.EXE, and plays it at the beginning of
> the nex= t minute. Lacking the "late-start feature", the text had to be
> typed= and ready on time, and it was practically impossible to
> immediately= reply to a decoded message. This was further exacerbated by
> the lac= k of automatic message generation ("three click QSO"),
> and some unce= rtainties of shorthand versus free-text length. I'm sorry
> if I have b= een taxing the patience of my QSO partners!
> Regarding the receive so= ftware, if I had two free wishes this is what I
> would suggest:
&g= t; - Show decodes as spectrogram labels:
> Coming from visual QRSS, I l= ike to "see" who I work. With many stations
> in the spectrogram, it c= an be challenging to keep an oversight on who is
> who, and on which f= requency. It would be nice to see the decoded
> messages as labels nea= r or on the traces in a wide horizontal
> spectrogram. replying by cli= cking on colour-highlighted labels would
> seem more intuitive than cl= icking in the separate text decode window.
> - Show partial decodes:> When the signal is not too weak, the software could already attempt t= o
> decode a message before it has been completely received. Decoding z= ero
> padded audio (e.g. two extra times after 30 and 40 seconds) woul= d give
> the operator significantly more time to think up an
> a= ppropriate (non-automatic) response.
> Best 73,
> Markus (DF6NM)=
> *From:* Vincent Stallbaum <mail= to:info@vsas.de>
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 19, 2016 10:38 PM> *To:* rsgb_lf_gro= up@blacksheep.org<ma= ilto:rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
> *Subject:* LF: JT9 Activit= y right now
>
> Ufb activity right now with a few new stations i= n JT9 mode. Feel free to
> join the QSO party!
>
> 73
&= gt; Vincent, DL6II


Invi= ato da iPhone

Il giorno 21 mar 2016, alle ore 15:06, Markus Ve= ster <markusvester@aol.com>= ; ha scritto:

Yes it was fun again last night! Many thanks to YO2IS, IZ7SLZ, SP9DNO, D= L4YHF, G4GIR, DL6TY and DG3LV for the fine QSO's (RX log at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/jt9= _party_160320.txt ).
 
A further software modification allowed me to start transmitting a few s= econds late, making the "all-hand-made" contacts much easier. In case you ev= er find the need to transmit JT9 on an AD9850 or FE5680-A, the commandline t= ool is at http://df6nm.bp= laced.net/MF/ddsjt9.zip (but it won't run under 64-bit Windows versions)= .
 
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
 
= -----Urspr=C3=BCngliche Mitteilung-----
Von: Tobias DG3LV <DG3LV@gmx.net>=
An: rsgb_lf_group <rsgb_l= f_group@blacksheep.org>
Verschickt: So, 20 Mrz 2016 11:54 pm
Betreff: Re: Re: LF: JT9 Activity right now

Hi Markus !

reading this, thank you for a truly handmade JT9-QSO !

I think this is what they call a "long delayed echo" on shortwave : your CQ at 22:03h and 22:05h, my anweres at 22:04h and 22:06h, then "some
seconds later" your absolute perfect sequence of answers at 22:18h to
22:24h. I suppose our radiowaves had been travelling to the sun and
beeing bounced back by the outer skirts of the sun-halo, isn't it ?

But it had worked out, and that is what counts. So thank you for a
somewhat special QSO at this fine weekend party !

(BTW : DL3NDR had written a fine modification article for a simple
softrock RxTx at 475kHz. It does work very well.)

73 de dg3lv Tobias

Am 20.03.2016 um 10:22 schrieb Markus Vester:
> Thank you Vinny, for the nice idea and the invitation to the party!
= > For me, it sure was a lot of fun, and resulted in a number of JT9 QSO's=
> with OR7T, DG0RG, SV8CS, SV3DVO, DL6II, DD2UJ, IW4DXW, LA8AV, F6CNI, an= d
> DK7FC. Most signals were promptly decodable (except for my report from<= br> > DL6II which was lost due to temporary drift). A copy of my receive log<= br> > is at http://df6nm.bplaced.net/MF/jt9_party_160319.txt .
> But operating workflow was not easy for me. I don't have an MF SSB
> transmitter available here, just an AD8950 DDS-board with a three-wire<= br> > serial interface. So I decided to modify my homemade WSPR software, suc= h
> that it reads a message from the command line, converts it to tone
> numbers by calling Joe's JT9CODE.EXE, and plays it at the beginning of<= br> > the next minute. Lacking the "late-start feature", the text had to be > typed and ready on time, and it was practically impossible to
> immediately reply to a decoded message. This was further exacerbated by=
> the lack of automatic message generation ("three click QSO"),
> and some uncertainties of shorthand versus free-text length. I'm sorry<= br> > if I have been taxing the patience of my QSO partners!
> Regarding the receive software, if I had two free wishes this is what I=
> would suggest:
> - Show decodes as spectrogram labels:
> Coming from visual QRSS, I like to "see" who I work. With many stations=
> in the spectrogram, it can be challenging to keep an oversight on who i= s
> who, and on which frequency. It would be nice to see the decoded
> messages as labels near or on the traces in a wide horizontal
> spectrogram. replying by clicking on colour-highlighted labels would > seem more intuitive than clicking in the separate text decode window. > - Show partial decodes:
> When the signal is not too weak, the software could already attempt to<= br> > decode a message before it has been completely received. Decoding zero<= br> > padded audio (e.g. two extra times after 30 and 40 seconds) would give<= br> > the operator significantly more time to think up an
> appropriate (non-automatic) response.
> Best 73,
> Markus (DF6NM)
> *From:* Vincent Stallbaum <mailto:i= nfo@vsas.de>
> *Sent:* Saturday, March 19, 2016 10:38 PM
> *To:* rsgb_lf_group@bla= cksheep.org <mailto:= rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
> *Subject:* LF: JT9 Activity right now
>
> Ufb activity right now with a few new stations in JT9 mode. Feel free t= o
> join the QSO party!
>
> 73
> Vincent, DL6II

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