Hello Rik,
i found some mails from 2012 were i received swl reports in jt-2. Luckily the software is mentioned there -> wsjt-x v0.2 r2702.
Then in a mail from 2013 i see in the printscreen Capture wsjt-x v0.5 r2788 still has mode JT-2.
After qrl i can check if i still have the install file of this version on my PC.
vy73
Marco
DD7PC
--
Diese Nachricht wurde von meinem Android Mobiltelefon mit WEB.DE Mail gesendet. Am 06.09.2018, 13:51, Rik Strobbe < [email protected]> schrieb:
Hi Stefan,
for QSO's we would need the slower JT9 versions (JT9-2 and so on), not WSPR.
Does anyone know what WSJT-X version(s) supported JT9-2?
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
________________________________________
Van: [email protected] <[email protected]> namens DK7FC <[email protected]>
Verzonden: donderdag 6 september 2018 13:25
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: LF: Slow JT9 modes...
Paul,
Am 06.09.2018 13:03, schrieb N1BUG:
> I have been trying for almost a year to get WSJT-X 0.95 to run under
> Windows 10 but it keeps crashing. Unfortunately I do not have a PC
> with an older version of Windows I can try. I do not know if Windows
> 10 is the problem or whether 0.95 was simply never stable.
I remember it worked well. But of course not on Windows10.
> Even if I could get 0.95 to stay running, QSO
> partners would be limited. I know that others have tried and failed
> with this version.
>
QSO partners will be very limited anyway.
They didn't fail with this version, they failed with Windows10!
> I guess we are stuck with DFCW. Old school still works but I would
> like some other alternatives.
>
As mentioned, there is the special program from DF6NM which allows to
run WSPR-15 together with the latest version of WSPR-2. But it is not
just a thing of a few mouse clicks to get it running. You need to learn
how it works and how to install, which already leads to limited QSO
partners...
73, Stefan
PS: Two old email attached. The good old times, you know...
|