Hi Martin, Thanks for the report seen on the Twente Rx. I did look & was surprised to see my QRP signal showing up. You should be able confirm as the Tx is only for 1 minute on the even minutes. Now
You've got a good signal on the Twente receiver, Gary. At least - I assume that it's you, it's the correct frequency. Can't decode it, of course. Martin GW3UCJ. -- http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ htt
You've got a good signal on the Twente receiver, Gary. At least - I assume that it's you, it's the correct frequency. Can't decode it, of course. Martin GW3UCJ. -- http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ htt
Hi Roger, Set your dial frequency to 502.300 kHz for centre frequency 503.600 kHz. I have tweeked my dial frequency to 502.320 kHz so I Tx on 503.600 kHz, there must be a small error in my system. Se
You've got a good signal on the Twente receiver, Gary. At least - I assume that it's you, it's the correct frequency. Can't decode it, of course. Martin GW3UCJ.
Download WSJT from http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/wsjt.html and have a go !!!!! Then when you decoded Gary's signal, fire up your 10GHz and 2.3GHz receivers, adjust the mode to JT4G a