tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489942416795414473.post4766656599928528896..comments2020-01-09T20:28:42.510-09:00Comments on My VFO Adventures From BP53 to FN42 : A Little RAC, Rookie, JT65A, and QRP's 1000 Miles Per Watt ExperienceKL8DXhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07200585132950073517noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489942416795414473.post-36049140068541415622010-12-22T19:24:27.814-09:002010-12-22T19:24:27.814-09:00Howdy Eric! Thanks for the information!! And Merry...Howdy Eric! Thanks for the information!! And Merry Christmas to you, too. Yea, propagation sure is a bit different up here. I hope you're enjoying KL7 land! Not many like to hang out this time of year :0)KL8DXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07200585132950073517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489942416795414473.post-88327748208055486342010-12-22T12:40:22.879-09:002010-12-22T12:40:22.879-09:00hi Phil-
Congratulations on RAC, and FB on ur 10m...hi Phil-<br /><br />Congratulations on RAC, and FB on ur 10mtr Q count!<br />We temporarily relocated to Anchorage from the SFO area in Sept.2010, and I'm continuing to learn about propogation at 61 degrees Lattitude!<br /><br />Ref- JT65<br />I've been using WSJT since the Leonids Meteor Shower of 2001 and find it more sensitive than that of the newer (+easier) JT65-hf by W6CQZ..<br /> WSJT is quite the weak signal program for 500khz-1296mhz. hi<br />I'll send a quick reference doc with some tips on WSJT. There is a new small auto-uploader program written by W6CQZ for use inside of your wsjt.exe folder that is available too.<br />==K3UK Andy's site is a good starting point, however there are some additional and updated tips avail for wsjt users.<br /><br /> 73 Merry Xmas, Eric n6spp/kl7 bp51cf<br />ps-thnx for spotting my 10m bcn!!N6SPP/KL7 Ericnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489942416795414473.post-46040670185100507672010-12-21T13:49:58.849-09:002010-12-21T13:49:58.849-09:00Bas, thanks for the software update! I will check ...Bas, thanks for the software update! I will check it out. I'm green at this mode so any help is appreciated. I knew it's big with those doing EME and Meteor Scatter, too. I got into QRP as it was an easy way to drag a rig with me to operate in the back country here. You can easily run QRP on a small battery and solar panel. Pretty cool! Merry Christmas my friend and may DX fill your logbook in 2011!KL8DXhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07200585132950073517noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8489942416795414473.post-77429704310101714862010-12-21T11:42:14.182-09:002010-12-21T11:42:14.182-09:00Hi Phil, congrats with your result in de Canada wi...Hi Phil, congrats with your result in de Canada winter contest. You had a lot of QRP fun on the radio. I'm curious at the youtube video, well I guess it wil take some time. I see that you're doing JT65A with WSJT. I tried it too and made some contacts. But it actually is made for EME. And so I like to use JT65-HF which is a lot easier to use. You can find a download <a href="http://sourceforge.net/projects/jt65-hf/files/" rel="nofollow">HERE</a>. A interesting page is the RB network for JT65A (HF) though it will close within some time. You can find it <a href="http://jt65.w6cqz.org/" rel="nofollow">HERE</a> registering is necessary. <br />Coincidentally I was trying a bit of QRP last weekend too, did have some fun making contacts on 80m with 0,5W. Not real DX, but that doesn't matter. To you and yours I wish you merry Christmas and a happy 2011.PE4BAS, Bashttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12958141238330445285noreply@blogger.com