After reporting that I hadn't ever worked a contact on the 12 metre band well I'm pleased to report that I have made multiple contacts today on 24.917 MHz using JT65A.
The first one was Alexander UT1AN in Ukraine who gave me a -7db signal report me giving him a -5db report. This was closely followed by Nick SV1BHF in Athens who gave me a -1db to his -5db.
The band suddenly became active in the UK at around 13:28 UTC and I continued to work multiple contacts throughout the afternoon.
Then the band suddenly, without warning, went dead - what an odd band!
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Thursday, 22 October 2015
Wednesday, 21 October 2015
HF Band analysis using JT65-HF-HB9HQX
I use JT65-HF-HB9HQX for JT65 for on all bands from HF to 6m. A great feature when displaying the "Band Statistics" window shows a number of useful items:
- QSOs - shows the total number of contacts per band and a total for all bands
- Stations - shows the total number of unique stations contacted per band and a total for all bands
- Grids - shows the total grid squares worked per band and a total for all bands
- DXCCs - shows the total number of DXCC entities worked per band and a total for all bands
Band Statistics window in JT65-HF-HB9HQX |
Monday, 19 October 2015
VOAProp
It automatically downloads forecasts from VOACAP and you can select whichever amateur band you are currently operating on and see the predictions for the current day. I have found it invaluable and have made a lot more 30m contacts in one day than the previous year since installing the software.
Here the 40m band is shown with predictions for likely signal strengths based upon the current time, my QTH and VOACAP predictions. |
Thursday, 8 October 2015
New version of JT65-HF-HB9HQX and JTAlert released.
JT65-HF-HB9HQX
I have just installed Version 1.0 of JT65-HF-HB9HQX and it looks slightly different. You can't install this directly over the top of older pre 1.0 versions as it uses a different directory structure. No matter as HB9NQX has a readme with the software that tells you what to do. Essential copy the contents of the old JT65-HF-Appfiles folder into the new one which is just called Appfiles now.I also copied the contents of JT65-HF-Logfiles into the new logfiles folder.
When you start the software you have to enter some information Callsign, Location data etc, and set the output level to your sound card. Oh you also need to reconfigure for the soundcards you have in use. None of that data comes across from the old versions.
You can now automatically upload to eQSL.cc - I don't believe that was possible before.
There is:
- Full integration with Ham Radio Deluxe
- CAT integration with Omnirig, HamLib, CI-V Commander.
- Logging to HRD, DXKeeper, Log OM and MixW2
Friday, 2 October 2015
How different two days can be
Yesterday on 40m, 20m, 15m and 10m bands produced bumper crops of contacts on JT65A - today Friday 2nd October 2015 has only 4 contacts on 40m and 15m.
This is the un-predictable nature of propagation.
Just when I thought the summer low was coming to an end.
This is the un-predictable nature of propagation.
Just when I thought the summer low was coming to an end.
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