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blitz716
Hello all,
Ive got WSJT 9 setup, and it looks much like the V7 I have. What modes are we talking about here? I hate to sound stupid, but from what Ive been reading on this list, I see everything from "Its like JT65, its been renamed to Iscat", and connotations like JT9 which doesn't appear in the mode list. I notice the additions of modes are this JT4-A thru G What exact modulation scheme (on WSJT9 are we trying presently, and i'll be happy to listen and try.) You guys are a light year ahead of me, and its difficult to play catch-up. A bit of translation would be helpful to me. 1.8 mhz is real is noisy here, Ill prob have to confine myself to 30 meters for now until winter quiets things down, but I will try. A gameplan too if you dont mind? Something like, What exact freq are we going to try on what band? thanks, hoping to partipate....Steve KC2UK |
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flash1van
Steve: I didn't see any other postings to your question. I am by no means an expert, but, this site is about the new WSJTX that is designed for MF and LF. WSJT9 is a different group of modes. I just made my first JT9-2 contact on 1.8395 last night and another contact on JT9.1 today on 10.130... You will need to download WSJTX to get the new stuff. It is pretty cool. Be prepared for a long qso if you use the higher numbers. The numbers represent the time it takes for a single transmission but have respectively narower bandwidths and are suited for pulling signals out way below the noise level... I hope that helps. FYI there are not a lot of people on these modes yet so don't get frustrated if it takes a while to make a contact. there was another message with the link for the new WSJTX that came out today...
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de N8YOH sk --- In WSJTX@..., blitz716 <blitz716@...> wrote:
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John Simon <jrsimon@...>
Take your time and enjoy the ride Steve. I like to monitor with
the programme of choice before I TX.
John de VK2XGJ Women and cats will do as they please, men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea! Hello all, Ive got WSJT 9 setup, and it looks much like the V7 I have. What modes are we talking about here? I hate to sound stupid, but from what Ive been reading on this list, I see everything from "Its like JT65, its been renamed to Iscat", and connotations like JT9 which doesn't appear in the mode list. I notice the additions of modes are this JT4-A thru G What exact modulation scheme (on WSJT9 are we trying presently, and i'll be happy to listen and try.) You guys are a light year ahead of me, and its difficult to play catch-up. A bit of translation would be helpful to me. 1.8 mhz is real is noisy here, Ill prob have to confine myself to 30 meters for now until winter quiets things down, but I will try. A gameplan too if you dont mind? Something like, What exact freq are we going to try on what band? thanks, hoping to partipate....Steve KC2UK |
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blitz716
Heck John, I think I'm stupid on this one, I'm also
playing with ROS, and wow talk about a lot of NON-information "so much
you read quickly can" groan...
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I used the WSJT7 on WSPR and JT65 before, I know the author knows what he's doing, communicating THAT to this brain here is the prob...Hi.. John Simon wrote:
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blitz716
Yes, I saw that and will go grab the new one.
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Where I'm having trouble is I see NO MODES called JT9-anything. Are these the JT4-a thru Jt4-G? That alone would shed a bunch of light on my frustrations. flash1van wrote: Steve: I didn't see any other postings to your question. I am by no means an expert, but, this site is about the new WSJTX that is designed for MF and LF. WSJT9 is a different group of modes. I just made my first JT9-2 contact on 1.8395 last night and another contact on JT9.1 today on 10.130... You will need to download WSJTX to get the new stuff. It is pretty cool. Be prepared for a long qso if you use the higher numbers. The numbers represent the time it takes for a single transmission but have respectively narower bandwidths and are suited for pulling signals out way below the noise level... I hope that helps. FYI there are not a lot of people on these modes yet so don't get frustrated if it takes a while to make a contact. there was another message with the link for the new WSJTX that came out today... de N8YOH sk --- In WSJTX@..., blitz716 wrote:Hello all, Ive got WSJT 9 setup, and it looks much like the V7 I have. What modes are we talking about here? I hate to sound stupid, but from what Ive been reading on this list, I see everything from "Its like JT65, its been renamed to Iscat", and connotations like JT9 which doesn't appear in the mode list. I notice the additions of modes are this JT4-A thru G What exact modulation scheme (on WSJT9 are we trying presently, and i'll be happy to listen and try.) You guys are a light year ahead of me, and its difficult to play catch-up. A bit of translation would be helpful to me. 1.8 mhz is real is noisy here, Ill prob have to confine myself to 30 meters for now until winter quiets things down, but I will try. A gameplan too if you dont mind? Something like, What exact freq are we going to try on what band? thanks, hoping to partipate....Steve KC2UK------------------------------------ Yahoo! Groups Links <*> To visit your group on the web, go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WSJTX/ <*> Your email settings: Individual Email | Traditional <*> To change settings online go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/WSJTX/join (Yahoo! ID required) <*> To change settings via email: WSJTX-digest@... WSJTX-fullfeatured@... <*> To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: WSJTX-unsubscribe@... <*> Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to: http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/ |
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John Simon <jrsimon@...>
I’ve put one of my contact pix up on the WSJTX site. It has my
Call on it.
John de VK2XGJ Women and cats will do as they please, men and dogs should relax and get used to the idea! From: blitz716
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2012 1:02 PM
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Subject: Re: [WSJTX] Query... Heck John, I think I'm stupid on this one, I'm also playing with ROS, and wow talk about a lot of NON-information "so much you read quickly can" groan... I used the WSJT7 on WSPR and JT65 before, I know the author knows what he's doing, communicating THAT to this brain here is the prob...Hi.. John Simon wrote:
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Phil Williams <ka1gmn@...>
If you want to run JT9 - the new experimental mode, you will need WSJTX.
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JT9 is not available on WSJT ver 9 or ver 7. If you are new to the WSJT modes then I would not worry about WSJTX for the moment and concentrate on the JT65A mode that is available on WSTJ 9.
I would say, that if you want to get started with something easy, use WSJT 9 and select the mode JT65A. There is plenty of activity with the JT65A mode. Try monitoring the 20 meter sub band for starters - 14076 KHz. This frequency is busy through out the day with JT65A operators. For 30 meters JT65A, the frequency is 10138KHz and the best time to monitor would be in the evenings, but the activity on 10138 is less in comparison to 20 meters.
On Thu, Nov 15, 2012 at 12:21 AM, blitz716 <blitz716@...> wrote:
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IZ1TGH Roberto Waha
Hi Steve! 2012/11/15 blitz716 <blitz716@...> The answer to your question is just here above.
Shortest way: get WSJTX. +------------=* IZ1TGH Roberto Waha - IZ1TGH@... *=-------------+ | El Senyor és la meva força, el Senyor el meu cant. | | Ell m'ha estat la salvació. En Ell confío i no tinc por. | +---------------------------------------------------------------------+ |
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blitz716
Thanks Phil, but Im not looking for JT65, got several
programs that run that. I was referring to the JT9 stuff. I got a bunch
of replies and got the right software now. Thanks all. That was easy
once I got the right directions. (grin)
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Phil Williams wrote: If you want to run JT9 - the new experimental mode, you will need WSJTX. |
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