[Lowfer] finally got my LF station set back up
Douglas Williams
williamsdoug1966 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 13 15:34:45 EDT 2020
Thanks for the info, Paul. I remember copying some European stations
several years ago using WSPR-15. What software still supports that? I
always found it strange that it didn't catch on, given how much better it
is than WSPR-2 for very weak signals.
What software does JT9 use?
73,
Doug KB4OER
On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 3:06 PM N1BUG <paul at n1bug.com> wrote:
> Hi Doug,
>
> I'm sorry to hear of the illness in the family, but welcome back.
>
> > How are things going on the new LF amateur radio bands? What modes are
> > being actively used on those bands?
>
> WSPR is very popular for beaconing, and JT9 is the standard for QSOs.
> Over the last couple of weeks there was a major resurgence of the almost
> forgotten WSPR-15 which brought amazing DX reports and many personal
> best DX receptions. From time to time there is QRSS and DFCW in the
> visual modes window(s).
>
> Unfortunately the slower 2, 5 and 10 minute JT9 variants have not gained
> much foothold, despite their obvious promise for longer distances
> compared to standard JT9.
>
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG
> Active 2200m WSPR2, WSPR15, DFCW; sometimes JT9-10 and occasionally
> EbNaut (transmit only)
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