Hi Kevin,
The Digitalradio group 40m frequency is 7034.0kHz USB
If you set your USB VFO to 7034.0 kHz USB,
then your JT65A transmit frequency is approximately:
7035.2-7035.5 kHz
This frequency should be OK for Asia/Eur/Aus/Pacific/Rus/Afr, and
other areas of the world.
Bonnie KQ6XA
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Here is a current list of 7MHz world bandplans for comparison. It is
interesting to note the apparent common worldwide segment for 500Hz
bandwidth digital texting/data at 7035-7038kHz. It is defined for
digital/data/texting in all areas of the world.
In Japan, this segment shares SSB activity,
Hi Bonnie
Google New Australian 7 MHz Band Plan
Regards
Les VK2DSG
expeditionradio wrote:
Here is a current list of 7MHz world bandplans for comparison. It is
interesting to note the apparent common worldwide segment for 500Hz
bandwidth digital texting/data at 7035-7038kHz. It
Aside from 7034 VFO frequency that Bonnie mentions, Japanese , USA, and
Europeans have been using 7043 this week for JT65A operations. They have
used both USB and LSB. Addditionally I see 7025 CQ 7025 USB 1st
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Andy,
On 4/22/07,
A revised version of K3UK's The Complete Bozo's Guide to HF JT65A has
been released at
http://www.obriensweb.com/bozoguidejt65a.htm
This contains significant revision and new items. Thanks to all that
contributed ideas.
The knowledge base for HF application of WSJT/JT65A is getting to the
point
I'm new to a lot of the newer digital modes out there. I just
recently installed DigTRX and WinDRM. I've been listening to 14.236
USB and I keep hearing some buzzes that I thought were DRM but
apparently aren't. I also don't get anything on DigTRX. What mode
could this be?
The other mode that you hear is likely the proprietary AOR . It appears
just a little wider in the DRM waterfall , does not line up with the three
little WinDRM markers.
Andy K3UK
On 4/22/07, n6tgk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm new to a lot of the newer digital modes out there. I just
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The other mode that you hear is likely the proprietary AOR . It
appears
just a little wider in the DRM waterfall , does not line up with the
three
little WinDRM markers.
Andy K3UK
Okay. I don't suppose there's a
New revisions fill in some holes. Thanks.
One of the revision areas states:
One JT65A user remarked that the 6 minutes length of time to conclude
the standard exchange was agony, he did not like the wait.
Certainly, a JT65A QSO takes longer than the quick voice contacts or
a RTTY DX exchange.
Yep, I agree.
Andy K3UK
On 4/22/07, Brian A [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
New revisions fill in some holes. Thanks.
One of the revision areas states:
One JT65A user remarked that the 6 minutes length of time to conclude
the standard exchange was agony, he did not like the wait.
Certainly, a
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