Looks like 1838 is the place to be. Have about a dozen unique calls so far.
I'm going to let it monitor overnight and I'll post the results tomorrow.
73
73! Mark KA6WKE
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On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 5:57 PM, KI7MT <ki7m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Mark,
>
> If your using WSJT-X, the frequencies pre-set with defaults per mode. In
> my case below (WSPR), the dial frequency ( in USB ) is 1836.60. For
> JT65, 1838 is normally used; some also use 1840, both USB dial
> frequencies. I am not certain as to why both are used. Some are also
> testing QRA64 mode on the low bands, on or near the same dial frequencies.
>
> There is a fair bit more activity with JT65/JT9 than with WSPR, but,
> I've been impressed with the amount of Low Band WSPR activity of late. I
> suspect, as the SS cycle heads toward the bottom, all these modes will
> prove their worth. I am particularly interested to see how JT9
> performance yields on the Top Band.
>
>
> 73's
> Greg, KI7MT
>
>
> On 12/22/2016 06:09 PM, Mark Schoonover wrote:
> > Indeed, you have piqued my interest. I'm just outside of San Diego with
> a
> > 36' vertical with a 40m loop as a tophat. Not using WSJT on 160 before,
> I'm
> > finding multiple frequencies. The most frequent one is 1838. This
> correct?
> >
> > 73! Mark KA6WKE
> >
> > 4NEC2 The Definitive Guide <https://leanpub.com/4nec2definitiveguide>
> > Website: http://www.ka6wke.net
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 22, 2016 at 12:14 PM, KI7MT <ki7m...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> >> Hi Joe, Steve, All,
> >>
> >> Just thought I'd pass this along. I'm using a 22ft passive 160m RCV
> >> vertical, which is is a "huge" compromise to say the least. I forgot to
> >> enable band hoping last night, and when I got back to the shack late
> >> this morning (MST), I saw a couple VK calls. Not unusual for me on
> >> 15/20/30/40 meters, but 160m, I was rather shocked!
> >>
> >> 1306 -25 0.9 1.838139 0 VK7DIK QE38 40 8665
> >> 1308 -25 0.9 1.838140 0 VK7DIK QE38 40 8665
> >> 1330 -27 0.7 1.838139 0 VK7DIK QE38 40 8665
> >> 1424 -25 0.6 1.838139 0 VK7DIK QE38 40 8665
> >> 1434 -25 0.4 1.838170 0 VK3ELV QF33 37 8464
> >> 1450 -26 0.4 1.838170 0 VK3ELV QF33 37 8464
> >>
> >> I also pulled in several transmissions from FY5 earlier in the evening
> >> (MST):
> >>
> >> 0938 -27 -0.2 1.838097 0 FY5KE GJ35 37 4492
> >> 0946 -27 -0.2 1.838097 0 FY5KE GJ35 37 4492
> >>
> >> There were many more from FY5, but you get the drift.
> >>
> >> I just wanted to say thanks for all the effort that's been put into
> >> updating WSJT-X >> WSPR and the continued efforts to improve WSJT-X as
> >> overall.
> >>
> >>
> >> 73's
> >> Greg, KI7MT
> >>
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