Markus, Joe, LF,
Thanks for the FB funny QSO in JT-1
I got nearly 80% copy of the QSO, even my own transmissions were
decoded. The +18 dB SNR you sent me sound readonable.
This is what i got:
1914 0 -25 1.2 1457. 0.0
1915 10 -3 -0.5 1432. 0.0
DF6NM JN59NJ
1916 10 16 0.8 1442. 0.0
DF6NM DK7FC -03
1917 10 5 -0.5 1432. 0.0
DF6NM JN59NJ
1919 10 3 -0.5 1432. 0.0
DK7FC DF6NM R
1920 5 16 0.6 1441. 0.0
HURRAAAAAAAAA
1921 10 -3 -0.3 1432. 0.0 FC
NM R UFB
1922 10 20 0.7 1442. 0.0 HR
30W TX PWR
1924 10 15 0.6 1441. 0.0
MENSCH MARKUS
1925 10 -8 -0.5 1432. 0.0
1927 10 0 -0.6 1432. 0.0
DK7FC DF6NM
1929 10 -1 -0.5 1432. 0.0 QRO
4 30W -3
1930 10 15 0.8 1442. 0.0 UR
-3...+5DB
1931 10 -6 -0.5 1432. 0.0 73
DE MAX 4TS
1932 10 19 0.8 1442. 0.0 NW
5W TX PWR
1934 10 18 0.8 1442. 0.0
HALLO MAX 4TS
1935 10 -1 -0.6 1432. 0.0 5W
-9 DB
1937 10 -7 -0.4 1432. 0.0 NW
+11 DB
1939 10 0 -0.6 1432. 0.0 NW
+11 DB
1940 10 16 0.9 1442. 0.0
SPITZEN SACHE
1942 10 18 0.8 1442. 0.0 YOU
HAVE A CA
1944 10 17 0.7 1442. 0.0 UR
-7...+5DB
1945 10 -11 1.0 1432. 0.0 73
VIEL SPASS
1947 10 -2 1.1 1432. 0.0
1948 9 26 0.8 1441. 0.0 1943
AGN PSE
1949 10 -9 0.9 1432. 0.0 YES
GIZMO HI
1950 10 14 0.8 1441. 0.0
OK73NM FC SK
1951 10 -5 0.9 1432. 0.0 NW
+18DB FB
1952 10 19 0.9 1442. 0.0 CIAO
MARKUS55
1953 10 -10 -0.1 1439. 0.0
1954 0 -27 -1.8 1420. 0.0
1955 7 -4 1.2 1432. 0.0
TSCHUESS 73
1956 0 -23 2.1 1452. 0.0
You see there are some minutes where no text was generated and no wav
file too. Furthermore there are a few lines where no text is displayed
but a wav file.
All the files of the above
shown text can be found here:
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/audio/JT9-1_v0.4r2731.zip
I was missing some characters
(13 only available) to write some more content. It reminds me in the
early mobile phone days where an SMS was expensive (for me as a
student) so i wrote the text without spaces between the words if
possible ;-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
PS: I'm continuing with a JT9-2 transmission at 137.42
kHz. Reports apprechiated! :-)
Am 16.11.2012 20:07, schrieb Markus Vester:
Now sending a few rounds of JT9-1 on
137.43 kHz, and I'm looking forward to possible reports and
over-the-air replies.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)