[RTTY] Information please
W4GKM
w4gkm at citlink.net
Sat May 27 09:58:19 EDT 2017
I have never tried these modes, but I would like to, where do I start.
Nick
W4GKM
On 5/26/2017 9:37 AM, Don AA5AU wrote:
> JT65 and JT9 and excellent modes. I have over 144 entities worked on JT65 alone and have worked all states on 10-80 meters (need only DE & RI on 160 and AK, HI & ME on 6 meters.
> Last night I worked two Japanese stations on 6 meter JT65 running 80 watts to a 4-element yagi (3 element SteppIR with passive element added) and this morning JH0INP confirmed our QSO via LotW. There's lots of activity on 6 meter JT65 in the summer.
> I really like JT modes on 160 meters because I seem to be able to work new ones I can't hear on CW. I highly recommend JT65 & JT9.
> Don AA5AU
>
> From: Bill Turner <dezrat at outlook.com>
> To: RTTY Reflector <rtty at contesting.com>
> Sent: Friday, May 26, 2017 9:11 AM
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Information please
>
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> On Fri, 26 May 2017 09:20:25 +0100, you wrote:
>
>> You could think about using the other data modes. With low power and poor
>> propagation, PSK can work a lot better than RTTY.
>> The ultimate move across to the dark side is JT65. I started using JT65
>> about 10 days ago and have 60+ countries in the log, operating just a couple
>> of hours a day.
>> Very low power is all you need, but it's a horrible slow process with no
>> skill required. My only motivation is to get to 100 DXCC then back to RTTY!
>> John GW4SKA
> REPLY:
>
> Even better than JT65 is JT9. A fraction of the bandwidth and
> according to the author, about 2 dB better with weak signals. The
> protocol is the same. Give it a try, you'll like it.
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
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