Hi Paul,
Yes, actually i wanted to try some JT9-5 but ther was the problem with
the 843 Hz limit. 136.843 kHz is to low for my antenna at the moment,
so i switched to a faster mode.
For us, JT9-10 would could be the choice. But my LF RX location is not
really ideal. If you would transmit WSPR-15 we could get an
impression of what would be possible and which time is the best to try.
JT9-10 is much more comfortable because you can do some things between
the calls, like opening a bottle of red wine! In JT9-1 you always have
to watch the monitor! :-)
73, Stefan
Am 10.12.2018 19:48, schrieb N1BUG:
Hi Stefan,
I am very interested in a QSO with you, but I am quite sure JT9-2 is
not going to do it for us!
Maybe a few nights of good old DFCW... :-)
73,
Paul
On 12/10/18 1:06 PM, DK7FC wrote:
Hi LF,
I just installed the latest slowJT9 version and will run some CQs on
137.390 Hz. Is someone interested in a QSO?
A QSO or reports would be welcome :-)
73, Stefan
Am 01.12.2018 14:27, schrieb Rik Strobbe:
Dear all,
based om some reaction I might not have expressed myself clear in the
previous mail.
In order to use SlowJT9 version 0.9.11*.1*:
1. Close SlowJT9 (if running).
2. Install SlowJT9 version 0.9.11 (if not already done). The
installation file for this version ca be downloaded at
http://472khz.org/SlowJT9/SlowJT9_setup.exe.
<http://472khz.org/SlowJT9/SlowJT9_setup.exe>
3. Download the zipped SlowJT9.exe from
http://472khz.org/SlowJT9/SlowJT9.zip and unzip it in a temporary
directory
4. In the directory where version 0.9.11 is installed (by default
c:\SlowJT9): replace the existing SlowJT9.exe (version 0.9.11) with
the one you just unzipped (version 0.9.11*.1*).
5. Launch SlowJT9 from the desktop shortcut. Now version 0.9.11*.1*
should run.
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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