[50mhz] Re: 50mhz Digest, Vol 28, Issue 12

Gary - N3JPU n3jpu at speakeasy.net
Mon May 29 16:06:00 EDT 2006


If you are setup for PSK then you are setup for WSJT. Besides EME it has
modes tailored towards Meteor Scatter, tropo, etc and can give the small
stations a much better chance of working stuff when voice or even CW won't.

Gary Mitchelson
N3JPU Montgomery Co. MD  FM19
USAF MARS and SHARES: AFA1PU/AFF1MD/AFF1M 
http://www.mitchelson.org/ 

-----Original Message-----
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On Behalf Of Lance Collister
Sent: Monday, May 29, 2006 15:29
To: Dan Schaaf
Cc: 50mhz at mailman.qth.net
Subject: Re: [50mhz] Re: 50mhz Digest, Vol 28, Issue 12


Dan Schaaf wrote:
> Dear Lance,
>
> Is this JT mode for moombounce? If so, I am not interested in getting
> into EME.
>
> But most people these days can get on PSK fairly easily.

>
Yes, the JT65A mode is a weak signal mode primarily used for EME.  The 
primary other digital mode used for 6m is JT6M, which is also in the 
WSJT package of weak signal programs.  If you are not interested in 
really weak signal work, I suggest you try JT6M for 6m.  Take a look at 
the ON4KST 6m chat page, and you can see how effective and widely used 
it is all across Europe on 6m!



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