It did not work.
Was only in pull down menue.
Got no answer on my request for this slow mode in future available.
JT9-5 or so would be a big deal for 160m too.
73
Ralf
DL3JJ
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From: DK7FC
Sent: Monday, March 19, 2018 5:22 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [english 100%] Re: LF: 2200m Trans-Atlantic QSO dream...
Hi Paul,
There is an old version of WSJT-X that contains slow JT9 modes. If i
remember correctly there was -1 -2 -5 and -10. Maybe someone has the old
exe still available?
73, Stefan
Am 19.03.2018 17:07, schrieb N1BUG:
One of my big dreams is to complete a two-way QSO across the
Atlantic on 2200m. It has been done. It can be done. My station is
getting close to being ready. I have heard 2E0ILY up to -12 SNR on
WSPR2 and I have been reported with -19 SNR by G8HUH and G0LUJ.
It is too late for this season as QRN is always high now. But for
next winter I should have 3 dB more power and hopefully more/better
receive antennas.
Modes are a bit of a problem. On the best nights JT9 would be easy
but most of the time it would probably have to be QRSS or DFCW. It's
too bad we don't have a very slow digital QSO mode like JT9-10 or such.
So, who is going to take the challenge for a dream QSO next winter?
You have all summer to get the station ready... ;-)
73,
Paul N1BUG FN55mf
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