Hi Bob

I think I copied your call sign yesterday, but I was at work and could
not answer you.

Are you QRV right now? I am calling on 14.076

LA5VNA Steinar





Bob Fabrizio wrote:
>
> Thanks Andy. I have been reading this group for awhile now and
> finally decided to jump in and see if I could make the JT65A stuff
> work. It was fun getting it running but it was even more fun seeing
> the callsigns come up. It seemed like there were a few other signals
> there because I would copy a RO or RRR seemingly by itself
> occasionally. I wish I had heard the VE7CUS call but I did not.
> Perhaps I will catch him tonight and I will look for you as well. I
> am glad that my presence is of interest to people, the thrill of
> working them is definitely mutual. If anyone wants a sked, just send
> me an email.
>
> 73,
>
> Bob, 9V1QQ
>
> --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, "Andrew O'Brien"
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Welcome to the group Bob. When I got out of work today and checked
> > the lcoal 2M repeater, your presence on JT65A HF was being discussed,
> > seems you were in QSO with VE7CUS, or at least he was calling you. I
> > hope to find you 1000-1500 UTC today. Andy K3UK
> >
> >
> > --- In [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> <mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, "Bob Fabrizio" <bob@> wrote:
> > >
> > > I recently got my new Navigator interface and was able to get on PSK31
> > > without much trouble using it and DXLabs WinWarbler. I already made a
> > > number of QSOs. However, when I saw the information on JT65A, I was
> > > intrigued. I downloaded the program and the Bozo's Guide (Yes, I am a
> > > Bozo) and after playing around with it for about a day, I finally got
> > > it to work. My first QSO was with ZS6WN and I have already worked a
> > > number of European stations along with JA and VK stations. I have
> > > copied a few W's but have not been able to get any to come back to me.
> > > The main problem I had getting the software to work correctly was
> > > realizing that I needed to push the soundcard output gain to almost
> > > maximum. Running PSK31 on WinWarbler is much more sensitive and I
> > > have to keep the gain way down when running that.
> > >
> > > This mode is great! At this point in the sunspot cycle, it is
> > > difficult to make QSO's in this part of the world. Sure, it can be
> > > done, but the openings are short and few. This mode really helps make
> > > QSOs when the rest of the band is completely quiet!
> > >
> > > I will be on again tonight (around 1000 Z to 1500 Z) on 20 m. Maybe
> > > this time I will work a US station or two this time!
> > >
> > > 73,
> > >
> > > Bob, 9V1QQ
> > >
> >
>
>  

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