[NLRS] to hell or not to wsjt :-)

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Fri, 25 Jan 2002 08:27:41 -0600


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> What's the group consensus on a mode that would outperform SSB on weak
tropo?

CW.

(Sorry, just could not resist !!).

73, Jon
W0ZQ



                                                                                                                     
                    "Bryan LaPlante"                                                                                 
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or jt43 for that matter!

Sounds like we have some good reasons NOT to use WSJT for weak tropo (plus,
I got a not back from it's author that indeed the mode isn't really aimed
at
weak tropo).

So the top alternatives are:

1 - JT43, issue - it's very early software at this point.  But - you might
be able to work moonbounce with it!

2 - Hellscrieber, in particular the single/multi tone variants.

BTW hell is German for 'light'.  Light writer.

Hey, I can switch to something else.  If it drives a soundcard I'm in
business.




-Bryan KB0obt

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