Tobias,
I guess it was your intention to send your message to the reflector,
not to me directly.
73, Stefan
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Hi Stefan !
you are right: JT9-2 QSO between OR7T and LA4ANA this evening on 475/501 :
2048 10 -8 0.4 1408.93 0.00 LA4ANA OR7T JO20
2052 10 -13 0.4 1409.08 0.00 LA4ANA OR7T JO20
2054 10 -18 0.4 1402.41 0.00 OR7T LA4ANA -21
2058 10 -14 0.4 1402.41 0.00 OR7T LA4ANA -21
2104 10 -15 0.4 1409.81 0.00 LA4ANA OR7T -21
2106 10 -13 0.4 1202.46 0.00 OR7T LA4ANA -21
2108 10 -18 0.4 1409.81 0.00 LA4ANA OR7T R-21
2110 10 -15 0.4 1202.46 0.00 OR7T LA4ANA RRR
2112 10 -17 0.4 1409.81 0.00 LA4ANA OR7T 73
2114 10 -14 0.4 1202.46 0.00 OR7T LA4ANA 73
2116 10 -14 0.4 1409.81 0.00 TNX QSO ROBER
I do not have timing problems at WSJT-X despite my SDR has long latencies.
73 de dg3lv Tobias
Am 13.11.2012 23:17, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
> ...because nearly no one is using the mode and because there are already
> to many modes.
> I don't even have a cat but the random numbers is an argument :-)
> I should send some 15P6715P67WCV for Eddie. Many jobs to do...
> Apart from the jokes, i hope that JT9 makes some new steps soon. If the
> timing becomes as less critical than in WSPR, it is very promising on
> LF/MF!
>
> 73, Stefan
>
>
> Am 13.11.2012 23:02, schrieb Graham:
>> Why not send ros-mf-2 mode its the same s/n as wspr ,
>> linked to psk -reporter and can send ' the quick brown fox
>> jumped over the lazey moon' ive two cats and a dog or
>> anything you like : )) or some random numbers to cause
>> confusion ):
>>
>> (but needs sdr or audio > rf translation)
>>
>> G..
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> From: "Stefan Schäfer" <[email protected]>
>> Sent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 9:53 PM
>> To: <[email protected]>
>> Subject: LF: LF WSPR overnight
>>
>>> Dear LF group,
>>>
>>> In case someone is interested, i'm spending the night in WSPR (until
>>> 6 UTC) on 137.44 kHz.
>>>
>>> 73, GL, GN, Stefan/DK7FC
>>>
>
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