Hi Stefan,
I'm still using an oldfer version (WSJT-X v0.5
r2788) on the XP netbook, seems to run with no trouble. Got R7NT with -29
dB and was trying to call him, but he seems to have gone into a fade
now.
Had a very nice QSO with Domenico a couple of
days ago. At the time we were around 137615 (as he had announced), almost 500 Hz
higher. Well I guess "dial" frequency can be confusing ...
Best 73,
Markus
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 11:40 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JT9-10 test on LF
R, does the program work on your side and can you decode
him?
73, Stefan
Am 10.04.2015 23:36, schrieb Markus Vester:
Alex R7NT calling on 137130 Hz at 21 UT,
even ten minute slot.
73, Markus
(DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, April 10, 2015 9:37 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JT9-10 test on LF
Hi Domenico,
I'm watching in JT9-10 on 136 kHz "dial".
First i want to check if i can receive something before i put out the first
transmissions...
73, Stefan
Am 08.04.2015 21:20, schrieb
IZ7SLZ:
GE LF and
all
i found (on Alex R7NT website) an early version of WSJT-X that
still provide JT9 submodes (JT9-5, 10 and 30). As you known, new versions of
WSJT-X do not include anymore the sub-modes.
In these hours, just for
fun, i'm testing this program under my laptop with W7: it seems stable
and working. Since 1800UT i'm cq'ing in JT9-10 on dial 136.000
kHz + 1615 Hz tx-even.
See the temporary grabber:
updated every 5 minutes.
This old version of WSJT-X is
available at following links:
(R7NT) http://136.73.ru/files/WSJTX_095r3243.exe
I got a sked with Alex R7NT for Friday night April 10th at 20.00
UT. We will attempt the qso. Maybe other stations can join the sked
?
73 de Domenico
(iz7slz)
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