I find the JT65 very frustrating to get a qso in, as I can hear them but 
they don't seem to hear me..

But then that is what patience is for with only 15 watts being used.

Don
KD8NNU


On Mon, May 30, 2011 at 9:06 PM, Max Kempson wrote:

> Extremely easy to set up, just two audio cable plus the serial port. I 
> have had reports using 100mW at over 200,000 Km per watt and using 
> simple wire delta loop antenna. I have copied station from the UK who 
> was using a small copper loop antenna, about 4 feet diameter.
> I am also active on JT65hf and getting very good results. The K3 must 
> be the simplest rig to set up for digital modes. Be prepared for 
> frustration though. You will hear much more than you can work!!
> 73
> Max/ZL4VV
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