[Lowfer] finally got my LF station set back up

Douglas Williams williamsdoug1966 at gmail.com
Fri Mar 13 16:36:46 EDT 2020


Thanks Paul. I've never done anything with JT9. Sounds like I've got some
reading to do. Anyone recommend a good primer?

John, Good to hear (lol) that EAR is still on 24/7. I've got to work this
weekend but perhaps I'll try for it next week.

D.

On Fri, Mar 13, 2020 at 4:07 PM N1BUG <paul at n1bug.com> wrote:

> Doug,
>
> The latest software that includes WSPR15 is still WSPR-X which the
> developers are trying to kill. They have removed the download link
> although I and others provide the installation package as needed.
>
> http://n1bug.com/lfmf/WSPRX_08r3058.exe
>
> One reason the mode has lacked popularity is that WSPR-X has not been
> stable on some computers. I had major issues with it on three different
> systems. However, for those who are comfortable tinkering a bit with
> files and simple batch scripts, there is a far better way. DL4YHF's
> Spectrum Lab software can be used as a front end to record wave files
> and call the decoder from the latest WSJ-X (2.1.2) program at decode
> time. This is very stable, and the new decoder digs a bit deeper and
> does much better with QRM/QRN/QSB than the old one in WSPR-X.
>
> Standard one minute JT9 is included in WSJT-X. JT9-1, 2, 5, and 10 are
> supported by SlowJT9:
>
> http://www.472khz.org/SlowJT9/
>
> 73,
> Paul N1BUG
> hoping to transmit WSPR-15 tonight but weather is not so good
>
>
>


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