Ah! That explains the signals I saw on my WSPR screen this afternoon, about1700 utc. They must have been JT9 transmissions, on 475.58 kHz approximately. 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Hi Rik ! Sven and me had
Dear all, there is a lot of WSPR activity on 475kHz recently. Checking wsprnet.org I noticed that I copied 34 stations and was copied by 67 stations. 25 of these were copied by me and copied me, so p
Hello Tobias, what frequency do you use for JT9? 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van: [email protected] [[email protected]] namens Tobi
Jusr did a test transmission and saw on PSKmonitor that my signal is copied in Paris (F4DTL and F5WK) 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep
Hi Tobias, I just installed the most recent version of WSJRT-X and I'm listing on 474.2 kHz dial / 1380 Hz audio. 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T ________________________________________ Van: owner-rsgb_lf_grou
Hi, Tobias. I'm listening also. Will you be using JT9-1 or JT9-2? 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Hi Tobias, I just installed the most recent version of WSJRT-X and I'm listing on 474.2 kHz dial / 1380 Hz audi
Hi, Tobias. Yes! I remember now that I never could get it to run on my W2k machine. I'll have to try it on another PC tomorrow. Thanks for the transmissions. 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Hi Dave ! The manua
Hi, Tobias. I've downloaded the latest verion, but I get an error when I try to run it. The programme probably isn't designed to run on Windows 2000! Your signals looked easily strong enough to decod
Hi Tobias, I don't have a specific day/hour in mind. Let's see if there is some more response. About "linear operation": I assume that you refer to frequency conversion. The amplifiers do not have to
Hi Rik ! A second station will be Sven DF2FF, we have just done some tests with the new version of WSJT-X and had some QSOs. He is using a Softrock RxTx6.2 as I do. After 20:00h UTC conditions might
Hi Dave ! The latest WSJT-X version 3590 uses JT9-1 exclusively. It can decode JT9 and JT65 simultaneously. (But i have not yet read the manual to the end.) 73 de dg3lv Tobias Am 19.10.2013 22:16, sc
Hi Rik ! Sven and me had been working on 1380 Hertz Audio and the standard 474.200 kHz Dial. The Idea behind was, that there might be some Hams around seeing a signal just below the WSPR passband and
Hi Dave ! Yes, that could have been Sven and me (before we read the manual...). Thanks for Report, so our signal was heard at G-Land, nice! I will be running a beacon or have a QSO after 20:00h UTC,
Hi Dave ! The manual says "XP" or later. Just had an unscheduled QSO with IW4DXW, I didn't expect to be heard that far away (1003 km = 623 miles). to IW4DXW : if you are on this list, thank you very
Hi Rik ! Yes, would be nice to have some QSOs again. At what time did you intend to begin trying a QSO? There should be a couple of stations around, which are capable of linear operation. Just update