Correct. JT-65 has common frequencies on each band. Then JT-9 is about
2 kHz higher from JT-65, thus the move in frequency. There is a box to
be checked on the application when changing from JT-65 to JT-9. It is
best if the radio is under CAT control. Most issues in this regard are
resolved
Some of t he JT-65/JT-9 software has a +2 kHz offset option that moves
the transmit carrier up 2 kHz to keep it in the proper transmit bandpass.
Ken WA8JXM
On 18/07/2015 00:01, Gary Hawkins wrote:
The identified problem - I was trying to transmit the test Tone and
JT9 signal above the 2.8KHz u
With considerable help from Don Wilhelm (greatly appreciated), and after
several conversations with Elecraft I finally solved by JT65/JT9
transmission issues. The equipment was PC running WSJT-X/HRD and an
unmodified Signalink. WSJT-X was in transmit mode, I could hear the
tones using the Mon
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