Hello Paul, thanks for the information, that is what I need to know right now. Just one more thing: the CPU / RAM /OS of the computer used. 73, Rik ON7YD ________________________________________ Van:
Dear all, I just uploaded a now beta-release of SlowJT9 (v0.9.10). The changes are - JT9-2 and JT9-5 parameters changed to the original ones. The slightly slower baudrates make better advance of the
Hello Andy, the "power level" slider (at the right) is initially set to zero. Maybe that is the reason for no audio. I agree that this is confusing, but I have done this for safety reasons (I don't w
Hello Andy, all, I just tested and the baudrate change somehow effected the tuning, it is not working properly. But message transmissions are working fine, so apart from tuning this version can be us
Hello Paul, all, the tuning issue is solved (I hope) and the new installation file is uploaded. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van: [email protected] <
Hello Andy, on the baud rates: In the first versions (v0.9.00 to 09.03) of SlowJT9 the baudrate ratios between JT9(-1), JT9-2 and JT9-5 were "round numbers": JT9-2 had half the baudrate of JT9(-1), f
Hello Andy, I didn't do too much effort on error catching so far. I know from experience that this is a labor intensive job and I fisrt want to figure out if my SlowJT9 project is useful to the MF /
Hello Paul, unfortunately I have now working WSJT-W version that supports the JT9 submodes. So I had to rely on the parameters given in appendix B of the WSJT-X 1.0 users guide (http://physics.prince
​​Hi Paul, you discovered another but !!! As mentioned before the max audio limit was set to 1400Hz (to avoid collisions with WSPR). This was done by setting the decoders max. frequency p
Oops, the first sentence should read: unfortunately I have no working WSJT-X version ... 73, Rik Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens Rik Strobbe rik.strobbe@
For those interested: in order to get JT9-2, JT9-5 and JT9-10 signals decoded with a JT9 decoder (from the WSJT-X suite), the JT9-2, JT9-5, JT9-10 audio is "speeded up" to JT9-1. During the process t
​Hello Paul, all, just found this on my SlowJT9 screen (running overnight in JT9-1 mode): 0402 -25 0.1 1225 1 WB4JWM N1BUG RRR 0406 -27 0.1 1225 1 CQ N1BUG FN55​ A brief opening at 4UTC.
It doesn't seem to be my day ;-) 1. Fed the soundcard input with a 600Hz sine tone while SlowJT9 is running in JT9-1 mode, should read 1. Fed the soundcard input with a 600Hz sine tone while SlowJT9
​Hi Stefan, indeed 630 meter. I should have mentioned that in my mail, sorry. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens DK7FC <sel
​Hello Andy, no I am not sure it is THE best way, it is just MY best way. Adapting the WSJT-X JT9 decoder might be a better option. Creating a nice interface is within my range but I am not sur
Dear all, I just uploaded a now beta-release of SlowJT9 (v0.9.11). Just some bugs fixed: - Fatal bug that could cause a crash if the soundcard was not found fixed. - Non fatal bug that caused wrong a
Hi Rolf, don't worry, last year it took us (Paul and me) 3 days (ehm .. nights) to catch the right opening and complete a QSO. Perseverance is the key word. 73 and good luck! Rik ON7YD - OR7T Van: ow