Video of the JT65A mode using two programs. The WSJT7 on the left and JT65-HF on the right. Equipment: Icom 756 Pro 3, 80 meter Windom @ 50', SignaLink USB computer radio interface, Homebrew 3ghz computer w/2.5gb memory w/250gb hard drive.
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which is a better program ??
carguytoyota 1 year ago
@carguytoyota If you are just going to be a swl then I think JT65-HF because it's multi decode can decode up to 2k.. Side by side there seems to be no difference to me if you are only trying to decode one station at a time.
digisignal 1 year ago
@digisignal I downloaded JT65 hf works slick worked a south africann on 40 m no audible signal present and just a few specs on the waterfall ... wow amazing !! now just have to figure out hw to move the qso's to my dx lab logging program ... thanks for your help 73s VA7FC
carguytoyota 1 year ago
@carguytoyota It's a pretty good program. Of course the WSJT7 has more modes but JT65-HF seems to decode more signals on the spectrum at one time. I use both. Sometimes if one doesn't decode then I look to the other program to see if it decoded the signal.
I'm not sure if this will work for you or not, but try copy the url from the station set up window that's at the bottom of the window.. C:\Documents and Settings\airratt\Local Settings\Application Data\JT65-HF\
digisignal 1 year ago
@digisignal and then paste it in the search for files that comes with your computer. It will find the .adi file. Then just import that file into your log. You'll probably have to go through each qso and tell DXKeeper to look up their information. I think it's the CBA button near the bottom of the window
digisignal 1 year ago
@digisignal I hope that helps and not confuse you. I usually keep DXLab Capture and Keeper open and log as I go. 73 de n4abn
digisignal 1 year ago