Welcome to the group Bob.  When I got out of work today and checked
the lcoal 2M repeater, your presence on JT65A HF was being discussed,
seems you were in QSO with VE7CUS, or at least he was calling you.  I
hope to find you 1000-1500 UTC today.  Andy K3UK


--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Bob Fabrizio" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I recently got my new Navigator interface and was able to get on PSK31
> without much trouble using it and DXLabs WinWarbler.  I already made a
> number of QSOs.  However, when I saw the information on JT65A, I was
> intrigued.  I downloaded the program and the Bozo's Guide (Yes, I am a
> Bozo) and after playing around with it for about a day, I finally got
> it to work.  My first QSO was with ZS6WN and I have already worked a
> number of European stations along with JA and VK stations.  I have
> copied a few W's but have not been able to get any to come back to me.
>  The main problem I had getting the software to work correctly was
> realizing that I needed to push the soundcard output gain to almost
> maximum.  Running PSK31 on WinWarbler is much more sensitive and I
> have to keep the gain way down when running that.
> 
> This mode is great! At this point in the sunspot cycle, it is
> difficult to make QSO's in this part of the world.  Sure, it can be
> done, but the openings are short and few.  This mode really helps make
> QSOs when the rest of the band is completely quiet!
> 
> I will be on again tonight (around 1000 Z to 1500 Z) on 20 m.  Maybe
> this time I will work a US station or two this time!
> 
> 73,
> 
> Bob, 9V1QQ
>


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