Chris Danis wrote:
> On 4/4/07, Jose A. Amador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Are all those DIAL frequencies?
>
> Jose,
>
> Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
> least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
>
> best & 73,
> -chris N2YYZ
RGR..
-Yes Howard the DL heard you and was calling back from his JO52 grid
square. You'll be shocked with this mode, convinced the signal is too
weak to decode and then see a completed sequence pop up on you screen
To copy, just highlight then control C and past as control V
Andy K3UK
-- In digitalr
On 4/4/07, Chris Danis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
> least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
I should add (sent that a little too soon) that JT65 is the easiest
mode to tune I've ever seen: the software s
On 4/4/07, Jose A. Amador <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Are all those DIAL frequencies?
Jose,
Yeah, dial frequencies. Audio frequencies typically used for JT65 (at
least in every QSO I've seen/worked) have been around 1200Hz.
best & 73,
-chris N2YYZ
Andy,
Are all those DIAL frequencies?
Jose, CO2JA
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Andrew O'Brien wrote:
> Alan,
>
> The software contains no reference to HF and the listed bands are 6M
> and above. Use of it on HF has started within the past couple of
> weeks. The JT65A is the mode that people are using on HF, not th
Alan,
The software contains no reference to HF and the listed bands are 6M
and above. Use of it on HF has started within the past couple of
weeks. The JT65A is the mode that people are using on HF, not the
other modes in WSJT.
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