Hi LF, I just installed the latest slowJT9 version and will run some CQs on 137.390 Hz. Is someone interested in a QSO? A QSO or reports would be welcome :-) 73, Stefan Am 01.12.2018 14:27, schrieb R
Hello Rik, Some feedback for the latest version from here. I have to following problems: -The program crashes regularly right after the decode process, even when all other WSPR instances are closed.
Hi Stefan, I am very interested in a QSO with you, but I am quite sure JT9-2 is not going to do it for us! Maybe a few nights of good old DFCW... :-) 73, Paul
Hi Paul, Yes, actually i wanted to try some JT9-5 but ther was the problem with the 843 Hz limit. 136.843 kHz is to low for my antenna at the moment, so i switched to a faster mode. For us, JT9-10 wo
Hi Stefan, Well for QSOs if your receiver/transmitter allow you can set the VFO higher, like 136.500 and then the 843 Hz puts you higher in the band. But anyway, in the current version JT9-5 and JT9-
Paul, You recently mentioned that you built a LF down-converter. So i bet you are skilled enough to build a LF up-converter too :-) Then you don't need a transceiver any more. For generating the inpu
Hello Stefan, -The program crashes regularly right after the decode process, even when all other WSPR instances are closed. Sometimes it freezes, also after the decode process. Can you activate the d