Marco,
I usually run MultiPSK 4.14 for JT65, so, just press the proper button
(JT65), select JT65A, left click on the sync tone (the extreme left
limit of the signal on the waterfall). Besides, your computer must be
synchronized to UTC somehow (from the Internet, a GPS, or a radio
standard
Thanks Jose, I arrived at the same conclusion. I had a quick and
precise help from another forum (UDXF).
The difficulty with JT65A is that the decode is not immediate as with
other modes, so I missed it :-)
73 - Marco IK1ODO
Marco,
I usually run MultiPSK 4.14 for JT65, so, just press the
JT65 mode I think
73 de la5vna Steinar
Marco IK1ODO wrote:
Anyone knows what multitone signal is at 14.077 ? Strong in Italy at
the moment.
It is a slow multitone, 175 Hz wide. It starts at 2 sec after the
minute, and lasts 47 seconds.
Multipsk does not recognize it, AFAIK.
Emacs!
Marco IK1ODO wrote:
Anyone knows what multitone signal is at 14.077 ? Strong in Italy at
the moment.
It is a slow multitone, 175 Hz wide. It starts at 2 sec after the
minute, and lasts 47 seconds.
Multipsk does not recognize it, AFAIK.
Emacs!
73 - Marco IK1ODO
Hi Marco...from the
Usually JT65A can be found there.
It can be decoded using the WSJT software, by K1JT.
Dave
On 6 Sep, at 8:10 PM, Marco IK1ODO wrote:
Anyone knows what multitone signal is at 14.077 ? Strong in Italy at
the moment.
It is a slow multitone, 175 Hz wide. It starts at 2 sec after the
minute,
At 22.22 06/09/2009, you wrote:
Usually JT65A can be found there.
It can be decoded using the WSJT software, by K1JT.
Dave
thanks to all - I will give it a try.
73 - Marco IK1ODO