[digitalradio] What is this digital mode?

2007-04-23 Thread n4bwr
  I heard this on 18460.  I got a recording of it, which you can hear 
at http://blakenet.myftp.org/18460.wav.  It sounds like water running, 
and it looks really odd on a waterfall.



Re: [digitalradio] What is this digital mode?

2007-04-23 Thread Joe Veldhuis
Harmonic from a jammer on 6160.

-Joe, N8FQ

On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 01:11:52 -
n4bwr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   I heard this on 18460.  I got a recording of it, which you can hear 
 at http://blakenet.myftp.org/18460.wav.  It sounds like water running, 
 and it looks really odd on a waterfall.


[digitalradio] JT65A

2007-04-23 Thread Kurt
I finally got the receive part working like it is suppose to, or at 
least it looks like it. Now it looks like a good mode for quick 
contest qso's, but other then that can it be used for keyboard-to-
keyboard? 
I myself am looking for something other then hello/goodbye contacts 
except maybe on 6/2 meters for meteor work.
73
Kurt
K8YZK



[digitalradio] Re: Deep Search on JT-65a

2007-04-23 Thread Bill McLaughlin
Hi Brian,

It is under options on the main program window, not the SpecJT window.

73,

Bill N9DSJ


--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, c6alk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Folks:
 
  I have not been able to find how to turn off the Deep Search
 function in  WSJT version 5.9.0.  The excellent Bozo guide mentions
 that the selection is under the Options,  menu selection in the
 SpecJT display. then decode, then JT65.  However my menu does not
 display  the Decode selection under the Options menu selection.  I
 searched the .INI file as well, bit found no Deep Search entry.
 Is there a newer version of the WSJT program of which I am not aware?
 
 Brian K7RE





Re: [digitalradio] Deep Search on JT-65a

2007-04-23 Thread John GM4SLV
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 19:28:34 -
c6alk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Folks:
 
  I have not been able to find how to turn off the Deep Search
 function in  WSJT version 5.9.0.  

I think you need to upgrade to the latest version, which I think is
5.9.6 and you'll find it under Decode - JT65

Cheers,

John GM4SLV


Re: [digitalradio] Re: Deep Search on JT-65a

2007-04-23 Thread WN1Z
This is very good information -- turn off the
DeepSearch function. I certainly don't want the
software to make a guess like that.

I mistakenly thought that call3.txt could be used
to bring up someone's gridsquare after typing in
their callsign, but it doesn't work that way and
now i know why.  Duh.

orrin wn1z
Northeastern California


On 4/23/07, Bill McLaughlin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi Brian,

 It is under options on the main program window, not the SpecJT window.

 73,

 Bill N9DSJ

 --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, c6alk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Folks:
 
  I have not been able to find how to turn off the Deep Search
  function in WSJT version 5.9.0. The excellent Bozo guide mentions


Re: [digitalradio] 12M Deep Search/ Straight talk on JT65a

2007-04-23 Thread WN1Z
John GM4SLV:

If you are putting together an HF-oriented call3.txt, here is mine:

WN1Z CN90qk




Orrin wn1z
northeastern California


[digitalradio] verify callsign?

2007-04-23 Thread WN1Z
Howdy folks,

I had my first JT65A qso with wb6mlc, just
maybe 200 miles distant, no challenge there ...
we often talk on SSB ... then Sunday with EA7DUD
in Spain.

I normally don't even try to work Europe, too
much competition with other stations stateside.
Personally i detest contesting.

Can anyone else state they have QSOd with EA7DUD
and they believe this is not someone just pirating
that callsign?  I know this sounds suspicious and
wacky, but i know Bill k6acj also is wondering
about some of this DX.

There is no insult intended here, just looking for
some assurance please ...

I also heard 7L4IOU, Japan, and the distance from
here in California is maybe 5000 miles to Japan and
not quite 6000 to Spain, so Spain is believable.

Orrin wn1z


[digitalradio] HF search text

2007-04-23 Thread WN1Z
To the person who is compiling an HF deep-search
text: please post here when you do that.

And please add my call and grid to it:

WN1Z CN90qk

Thank you.
Orrin wn1z
northeastern california


Re: [digitalradio] verify callsign?

2007-04-23 Thread Andy
EA7DUD is a good call for sure...  I worked Tony earlier today... 73 VE9DX
  - Original Message - 
  From: WN1Z 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 6:33 PM
  Subject: [digitalradio] verify callsign?


  Howdy folks,

  I had my first JT65A qso with wb6mlc, just
  maybe 200 miles distant, no challenge there ...
  we often talk on SSB ... then Sunday with EA7DUD
  in Spain.

  I normally don't even try to work Europe, too
  much competition with other stations stateside.
  Personally i detest contesting.

  Can anyone else state they have QSOd with EA7DUD
  and they believe this is not someone just pirating
  that callsign? I know this sounds suspicious and
  wacky, but i know Bill k6acj also is wondering
  about some of this DX.

  There is no insult intended here, just looking for
  some assurance please ...

  I also heard 7L4IOU, Japan, and the distance from
  here in California is maybe 5000 miles to Japan and
  not quite 6000 to Spain, so Spain is believable.

  Orrin wn1z


   

[digitalradio] Re: EA7DUD verify callsign?

2007-04-23 Thread Andrew O'Brien
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


I worked him AND chatted on-line with him.  Also saw him chatting in
Spanish to David EA1FAQ, so I'd say he is legitimate.

Andy K3UK


 EA7DUD is a good call for sure...  I worked Tony earlier today... 73
VE9DX
   - Original Message - 
   From: WN1Z 
   To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
   Sent: Monday, April 23, 2007 6:33 PM
   Subject: [digitalradio] verify callsign?
 
 
   Howdy folks,
 
   I had my first JT65A qso with wb6mlc, just
   maybe 200 miles distant, no challenge there ...
   we often talk on SSB ... then Sunday with EA7DUD
   in Spain.
 
   I normally don't even try to work Europe, too
   much competition with other stations stateside.
   Personally i detest contesting.
 
   Can anyone else state they have QSOd with EA7DUD
   and they believe this is not someone just pirating
   that callsign? I know this sounds suspicious and
   wacky, but i know Bill k6acj also is wondering
   about some of this DX.
 
   There is no insult intended here, just looking for
   some assurance please ...
 
   I also heard 7L4IOU, Japan, and the distance from
   here in California is maybe 5000 miles to Japan and
   not quite 6000 to Spain, so Spain is believable.
 
   Orrin wn1z





[digitalradio] Re: verify callsign?

2007-04-23 Thread Bill McLaughlin

Hi,

7L4IOU and EA7DUD are both real;

Don't under-estimate yourself or the mode!


73,

Bill N9DSJ



--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, WN1Z [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Howdy folks,
 
 I had my first JT65A qso with wb6mlc, just
 maybe 200 miles distant, no challenge there ...
 we often talk on SSB ... then Sunday with EA7DUD
 in Spain.
 
 I normally don't even try to work Europe, too
 much competition with other stations stateside.
 Personally i detest contesting.
 
 Can anyone else state they have QSOd with EA7DUD
 and they believe this is not someone just pirating
 that callsign?  I know this sounds suspicious and
 wacky, but i know Bill k6acj also is wondering
 about some of this DX.
 
 There is no insult intended here, just looking for
 some assurance please ...
 
 I also heard 7L4IOU, Japan, and the distance from
 here in California is maybe 5000 miles to Japan and
 not quite 6000 to Spain, so Spain is believable.
 
 Orrin wn1z