All,
That ancient digital mode seems to increase in popularity each year despite
what they say. It was a battle trying to find a clear 20 meter frequency to run
in this weekends WPX CW contest.
Was nice to see the 10 meter F2 opening to New Zealand (ZL1BYZ / ZL2IFB) and
wished I had more than
http://hflink.com/jt65/
JT65A HF Frequencies
VFO FREQ
- 28076.0 kHz USB
- 24920.0 kHz USB
- 21076.0 kHz USB
-
18102.0 kHz USB
* 14076.0 kHz USB
* 10139.0 kHz USB
- 7036.0 kHz USB
- 7039.0 kHz USB
- 7076.0 kHz USB
-
CW is an Analog Mode . . .
73,
Sherm KB9Q
I thought it was the original Digital mode
--- On Mon, 6/1/09, S.J. felineveterinar...@yahoo.com wrote:
From: S.J. felineveterinar...@yahoo.com
Subject: [digitalradio] . . . the other digital mode
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Date: Monday, June 1, 2009, 11:15 AM
CW
I am process TQSL/LoTW (v11.1) which report
Error: C:\Documents and Settings...XXX.adi: Invalid MODE (JT65A) on line
18
In https://p1k.arrl.org/lotw/faq emission modes are supported by LoTW
was only JT65 . Also I can't see other few other modes which have QSOs
in my log (Contestia ,
now that the dah-dee-dah -dee dee dah dah's have all gone away, am
listening on 14074 dial @ 1625 hz .
copied N9DSJ and K3MO last night.. you can connect to me even if I am not in
front of the rig, also will respond to an ARES net call. Give
it a try.
Am on now (2100Z ) to
I am probably too close to John on 20 meters as I never have any luck
connecting. I am calling CQ and monitoring 14.074 with FAE400 right now
(2115Z) and will try and have it on for a few hours when I am not
experimenting with PSKmail_server.
73,
Rick, KV9U
John Bradley wrote:
now that
cw is digital on off on off or dit dah dit dah . sound there sound
away ... so where is the analog compound???
- Original Message -
From: S.J.
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Monday, June 01, 2009 5:15 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] . . . the other digital
Technical papers are solicited for presentation at the 28th Annual ARRL and
TAPR Digital Communications Conference to be held September 25-27, 2009 in
Chicago, Illinois. These papers will also be published in the Conference
Proceedings (you do NOT need to attend the conference to have your
Having learned CW in 1959 and computer programming in 1968, I take your point.
In the broadest sense, CW is binary. It is true most digital modes have
fairly precise timing, whereas CW, especially sent with a straight key, can be
quite the opposite.
I have been doing my best to stay away
Thanks to Jim KS7S and Dave NZ3M who help me with fix problem , but still when
I am
download QSL from LoTW in my logging program (DXLab) all JT65a QSO
still noconfirm (it confirm in LoTW as JT65). Need change mode in my
log - and I don'n like it.
Again thanks my friends and see you on
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