Thanks Tobias That is most interesting. there should be 3 that decoded fine and 2 that failed it seems that my human error selected 2 wrong files which leaves 2 that should have been OK and the last
Hi Joe / LF On my development system the same input level is required to make both WSPR and WSJT-X happy. Likewise on my shack computer. For example, see the screen shot posted at http://physics.prin
Testing JT9-2 now for a period until local de-codes stop. Then to JT9-1. My problem is never with timing I think but slight frequency drift with JT9-2 which when Joe adds some tracking should be much
Rik Just 2 of your transmissions of your QSO copied here. https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D0881137_61669852_667536 https://www.sugarsync.com/pf/D0881137_61669852_667534 Eddie On 19/11/2012 20:06, Rik St
Now OFF, decodes failed after 1 hour. Eddie On 17/11/2012 12:05, g3zjo wrote: Testing JT9-2 this morning, because I can. Reports - QSO's welcome. ver 0.4 r 2746 has sorted the timing problem which se
Thanks Jan Perhaps conditions better as the night goes on -17dB is an improvement. Also I see no false de-codes. Eddie It's difficult to tell whether their is an improvement. Figs seems slightly bett
Being an unstable sort of fellow I am testing JT9-1 which is well within my thermal drift characteristics every other minute on 501.400KHz reports would be nice. Eddie G3ZJO
On 30/11/2012 01:05, Graham wrote: Wobbly bob is a organic anti coherent compound that is only available in imperial measures and may be used to induce instability in carbon based analogue systems ,
Testing JT9-2 this morning, because I can. Reports - QSO's welcome. ver 0.4 r 2746 has sorted the timing problem which seemed to be frequency drift until Tobias proved it was timing. Today I have pro
Hi Stefan Of course it is difficult to get steady reading because of the pulsing the noise, but I think we get the idea WSPR2 11 sits at 0dB for the same audio level for WSJTX whilst WSPR2 shows -25d
Testing JT9-1 now. Reports welcome. At 1900 UTC G3XBM and G3ZJO will both be on. G3XBM odd minutes and G3ZJO even minutes attempting an as yet illusive QSO on any mode. We can both get our QRP signal
Did you get a confirmation e-mail? E Here is the link to the application for an Notice of Variation for the 472-479 kHz band...... http://www.rsgb.org/operating/novapp/472-479-khz-nov.php Complete it
That's it then Gary you have missed out, first 500 got the NOV, first come first served. Seriously, no it doesn't work now, it did for me, except that 'Click Here to send' came up with 'You decided t
Hi Stefan I bet there was no confusion over dates with your notifications, I bet the UK makes you smile. I applied yesterday before the link went down and actually applied twice because the Submit Ap
OK Roger I shall look for you. As a reference your signal at approx. 13:00 2013-01-06 13:10 G3XBM 0.475652 -14 1 JO02dg 0.01 G3ZJO IO92ng 79 270 Seems you are not decoding me at the moment. Eddie On
Hi Roger I did take a look for you last night but QRM levels here, interference like heavy theater curtains, means 136KHz is a no go area for me unless whoever it is stops doing what ever it is. I am
Sorry Marcus / LF Marcus noticed my www.bplaced.net VLF Grabber is down yet again. I have been a naughty boy again and not joined in the forum discussions on bplaced.net for a while, they have suspen
Hi Roger Yes nice to see your signal there, 500KHz was fun and we did well with QRP powers. I shall be using QRP on 472kHz also. I stayed on until the bitter end filling the last possible WSPR slot.
Well done Steinar, there were other decodes before and after also, included here the later ones with Tobias adding to the list. 2145 -35 -0.2 0.475802 0 LA5VNA JO59 3 2145 -8 -0.6 0.475817 0 PA3FNY J