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But I did not keep in mind that for JT9-2 all frequencies are doubled (and = x5 for JT9-5), meaning I have to set fmax to 2800Hz for JT9-2 and to 5000Hz= for J9-5. I will try to fix this today and upload the new beta version 0.9.01. For those who want to test the current (0.9.0) version: keep the audio freq= uency below 700 Hz for JT9-2. For JT9-5 the upper limit would be 280Hz, but= this is too low for most transmitters. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________ Van: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org namens Rik Strobbe Verzonden: donderdag 8 november 2018 22:29 Aan: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk Onderwerp: LF: JT9-2 and JT9-5 mode application Dear all, a few months ago there was a short discussion about a "revival" of the slow= er JT9 modes such as JT9-2 and JT9-5. These modes existed in early versions of WSJT-X, and had the advantage of a= better S/N treshold level, at the cost of longer transmissions. But unfort= unately thse modes were abandoned in later WSJT-X version. As a result I raised this question in de WSJT-X developers group, but there= was no intention do implement these modes again, as the focus was more on = the (further) developing of new(er) modes. Having a closer look at the WSJT-X source code I noticed that the JT9 decod= ing was done in a separate executable and with some assistance of Joe, K1JT= , I managed to write an application that used this executable for decoding. As this executable only decodes JT9 signals, not JT9-2 and JT9-5, I had to = use a lttle trick: speeding up a JT9-2 recording by a factor 2 results in a= JT9 signal (at the double frequency) that can be fed to the JT9 decoder. T= he same can be done for JT9-5 (now speeding it up 5 times). Some tests showed that this way a JT9-2 signal could be copied at a 2.5dB b= etter S/N treshold compared to JT9(-1). Not completely the theoretical 3dB,= but 2.5dB can often be the difference between a failed or successful QSO. = JT9-5 hasn't been tested yet. All this was done "manually" and it was rather time consuming. So I decided to write an application that I named SlowJT9. It takes care of= all the conversions and frequency shifts. Besides JT9-2 and JT9-5 it also supports JT9(-1) for convenience reasons. Over the past weeks I tested the application in JT9 mode and after more tha= n a dozen QSO's I feel that it now time to release a beta version. Whoever is interested can download the SlowJT9 installation file at http://= 472khz.org/SlowJT9/SlowJT9_setup.exe. For now only a Windows version of SlowJT9 is available. But as the used IDE= has cross platform facilities it should be possible to support other opera= ting systems as well in the future. The aim of this beta version is: - To test if the application is working properly. - To find out if JT9-2 and/or JT9-5 have a sufficient S/N advantage over JT= 9(-1). - To find out if there is sufficient interest in using these modes to conti= nue the project. Therefore all comments, bug reports and suggestions are most welcome via th= e Blacksheep RSGB LF Reflector, Yahoo RSGB LF Group or directly at on7yd@st= robbe.org. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T --_000_154175552336764245kuleuvenbe_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Dear all,


the first bug is discovered ;-)

I deliberately limited the maximum audio frequency to 1400Hz (= as it is not a good idea to use JT9 in the WSPR band), and this is sen= d as a parameter to the decoder executable.

But I did not keep in mind that for JT9-2 all frequencies are doubled (a= nd x5 for JT9-5), meaning I have to set fmax to 2800Hz for JT9-2 and to 500= 0Hz for J9-5.

I will try to fix this today and upload the new beta version 0.9.01.

For those who want to test the current (0.9.0) version: keep the audio f= requency below 700 Hz for JT9-2. For JT9-5 the upper limit would be 28= 0Hz, but this is too low for most transmitters.


73, Rik  ON7YD - OR7T




Van: owner-rsgb_lf_group@bl= acksheep.org <owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org> namens Rik Strobbe = <rik.strobbe@kuleuven.be>
Verzonden: donderdag 8 november 2018 22:29
Aan: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk Onderwerp: LF: JT9-2 and JT9-5 mode application
 

Dear all,


a few months ago there was a short discussion about a "revival"= ; of the slower JT9 modes such as JT9-2 and JT9-5.

These modes existed in early versions of WSJT-X, and had the advant= age of a better S/N treshold level, at the cost of longer transmissions. Bu= t unfortunately thse modes were abandoned in later WSJT-X version.

As a result I raised this question in de WSJT-X developers group, but th= ere was no intention do implement these modes again, as the focus was more&= nbsp;on the (further) developing of new(er) modes.

Having a closer look at the WSJT-X source code I noticed that the JT9&nb= sp;decoding was done in a separate executable and with some assistance of J= oe, K1JT, I managed to write an application that used this execut= able for decoding.

As this executable only decodes JT9 signals, not JT9-2 and JT9-5, I had = to use a lttle trick: speeding up a JT9-2 recording by a factor 2 resu= lts in a JT9 signal (at the double frequency) that can be fed to the JT9 de= coder. The same can be done for JT9-5 (now speeding it up 5 times).

Some tests showed that this way a JT9-2 signal could be copied at a 2.5d= B better S/N treshold compared to JT9(-1). Not completely the theoretical 3= dB, but 2.5dB can often be the difference between a failed or successf= ul QSO. JT9-5 hasn't been tested yet.

All this was done "manually" and it was rather time consuming.=

So I decided to write an application that I named SlowJT9. It takes= care of all the conversions and frequency shifts.

Besides JT9-2 and JT9-5 it also supports JT9(-1) for convenience reasons= .

Over the past weeks I tested the application in JT9 mode and after = more than a dozen QSO's I feel that it now time to release a beta vers= ion.


Whoever is interested can download the SlowJT9 installation file&nb= sp;at http://4= 72khz.org/SlowJT9/SlowJT9_setup.exe.


For now only a Windows version of SlowJT9 is available. But as= the used IDE has cross platform facilities it should be possible to suppor= t other operating systems as well in the future.

The aim of this beta version is:
- To test if the application is working properly.
- To find out if JT9-2 and/or JT9-5 have a sufficient S/N advantage ov= er JT9(-1).
- To find out if there is sufficient interest in using these modes to = continue the project.
Therefore all comments, bug reports and suggestions are most welcome via th= e Blacksheep RSGB LF Reflector, Yahoo RSGB LF Group or directly at on7= yd@strobbe.org.

73, Rik  ON7YD - OR7T






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