Hi Stefan,
sorry I was out again. Tnx for the reports.
No sorry, not at the moment, need to replace the loading coil but it´s to
dark now.
Will try to qso with Marco, DD7PC later this evening.
Btw, yes it was me yesterday in CW but there was a very deep qsb you were
peaking 559. I´m to weak for CW, output is abt. 40 watts.
73 Joe
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Stefan Schäfer
Gesendet: Freitag, 16. November 2012 16:07
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: LF: Testing JT9-2 on 474KHz dial + 1440Hz
Hi Joe,
1358 0 -35 -2.4 1440.6 0.00
1400 10 -22 1.1 1438.0 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
1406 0 -33 -2.1 1442.3 0.00
1412 10 -19 1.4 1438.0 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
1422 0 -35 2.3 1450.6 0.00
1426 0 -32 0.7 1433.6 0.00
1428 10 -19 1.5 1437.9 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
1430 0 -33 -2.2 1433.6 0.00
1434 0 -32 0.9 1430.5 0.00
1436 2 -22 1.5 1437.6 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
1446 0 -34 -1.4 1438.7 0.00
1458 0 -36 0.8 1430.6 0.00
1500 6 -26 1.3 1437.8 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
That's what i have so far. Some 2-minute slots are lost by the decoder,
don't know why. It is v0.4 and XP SP3, however i still have to use
SpecLab and VAC...
Joe, can we try a QSO on 137.44 kHz?
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 16.11.2012 14:59, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
> Hello Joe,
>
> Thanks for the test!
> I can see you clearly in the spectrogram. Just started WSJT-X. Please
> let it run for a while. Would be interesting to see if it works more
> consistent for me now.
>
> 73, Stefan/DK7FC
>
>
> Am 16.11.2012 13:28, schrieb Joe DF2JP:
>> Hi Tobias,
>>
>> thanks for the reports, sorry I was out for a while.
>> My Antenna was pointing to UK, didn't see any signal in the
>> waterfall. I've
>> now turned to NW to your direction.
>>
>> 73 Joe
>> DF2JP
>>
>> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
>> Von: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] Im Auftrag von Tobias DG3LV
>> Gesendet: Freitag, 16. November 2012 12:44
>> An: [email protected]
>> Betreff: Re: LF: Testing JT9-2 on 474KHz dial + 1440Hz
>>
>> Hi DF2JP Joe !
>>
>> Reports :
>> 1028 10 5 0.5 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1032 10 13 0.3 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1036 10 3 0.4 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1040 10 16 0.5 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1044 10 11 0.5 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1048 10 11 0.6 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1052 8 12 0.4 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1056 7 13 0.4 1448.4 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1100 10 13 0.5 1448.4 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1104 10 6 0.5 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1108 9 13 0.5 1448.4 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1112 10 13 0.3 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1116 10 12 0.5 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1120 10 6 0.5 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1124 10 9 0.4 1448.3 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1128 10 2 0.5 1448.2 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>> 1132 10 11 0.5 1448.2 0.00 DF2JP JO31JG
>>
>> running WSJT-X rev 2731. "real" and visible SNR might be -24 to -27dB.
>> Distance 386km at noon!
>>
>> Can you see my answers ?
>>
>> 73 de dg3lv Tobias
>>
>> Am 16.11.2012 08:04, schrieb Joe DF2JP:
>>> Hi LF,
>>>
>>> I´ve just started a JT9-2 beacon on 474.000 kHz, let it run for a few
>> hours.
>>> 73 Joe
>>> DF2JP
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
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