Carrier 42 HQX- User Manual
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Table of Contents:
- Page 3 – Initial Setup
- Page 5 – the default value if you use this feature.
- Page 6 – alternate PTT method the only serial PTT method that works.
- Page 10 – VERY experimental feature. See Appendix D – Si570 Control.
- Page 12 – much; longer time to complete decodes.
- Page 13 – The built in time sync; For
- Page 14 – The proper sequence of a JT65 QSO (at least on HF); JT65-HF does not decode shorthand messages if the
- Page 15 – Lets begin at the top and take a look around the UI.
- Page 19 – The decoder output section.; UTC – Period signal was received.
- Page 20 – Exchange – The decoded text for the sequence.
- Page 21 – Do not begin a
- Page 24 – Calling CQ; Turn OFF TX DF = RX DF while calling CQ. While it is
- Page 26 – Everything Else
- Page 28 – Logging
- Page 29 – You may view reports sent to the JT65 RB Network at
- Page 31 – Appendix A – The JT65 Protocol; work so well at very low signal levels.; one; of the set of structured messages,; bit is used as a marker and when set (1) indicates the
- Page 34 – is not immune to it
- Page 35 – This now allows for a discussion of how the decoder works.
- Page 37 – Appendix B – Sound Device Details; Input levels from your radio come first.
- Page 38 – Now to less easily correctable sound card issues.
- Page 39 – should not
- Page 40 – Appendix C – CSV RX/TX Log; Below is a copy of a small portion of my CSV file
- Page 41 – Appendix D – Si570 Control
- Page 42 – Appendix E – JT65 and Time Sync; The built in time sync feature of Windows XP, Vista and 7; do not; provide an acceptable level
- Page 44 – receive
JT65-HF Setup and Operations Guide
JT65-HF Version 1.0.7 ©2008...2010 J. C. Large – W6CQZ
JT65-HF is an adaptation of the JT65A protocol with an emphasis upon its usage in the high
frequency Amateur bands to facilitate weak signal communications and experimentation.
JT65-HF would not be possible without the efforts of Joe Taylor – K1JT and his WSJT
software upon which JT65-HF is, in part, based.
All users of JT65 whether with WSJT, MultiPSK or JT65-HF owe a debt of gratitude to K1JT
and the WSJT development group for their efforts and generosity in having made the WSJT
source code available and open.
While JT65-HF is based upon open source code both of my own creation and code from
WSJT that has be adapted to JT65-HF it is not a part of the WSJT project and any
questions/concerns with JT65-HF should only be addressed to its author – Joe Large –
W6CQZ (I have also held the call sign W4CQZ).
The latest version of JT65-HF will always be available at;
https://sourceforge.net/projects/jt65-hf/files/
A support group where questions may be asked and for general discussion of JT65-HF is available at;
http://groups.google.com/group/jt65-hf
Anyone may read/search the group's archive, but posting requires registration through Google groups.
A real-time chat system for those interested in JT65 communications is available at;
For those stations reporting their receptions via the Reverse Beacon (RB) network a display of recent reports is
available at;
http://jt65.w6cqz.org/receptions.php
For those stations reporting their receptions to the PSK Reporter network a display of recent reports is available
at;
http://pskreporter.info/pskmap.html?preset&callsign=ZZZZZ&what=all&mode=JT65&timerange=86400
A very useful system that integrates reports from the RB Network, PSK Reporter and other spot sources is
available at;
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Summary
Initial Setup Upon first launch of JT65-HF you will be presented with a window for configuration. While you will have many options available only a few represent critical items. Please refer to the following graphic as we work through the initial program setup. The first item to set is your call sig...
the default value if you use this feature. The next phase of Setup is Rig Control/PTT and is illustrated in the following graphic. Please note that you will not see the lower portion of the window shown above upon initial configuration. The details for HRD (Ham Radio Deluxe) only become visible when...
alternate PTT method the only serial PTT method that works. Once you've entered a port value you may press the Test PTT button to perform an RX to TX to RX cycle. No audio will be sent to your rig during this test so, less any noise on the audio line, you should not actually transmit any signal. If ...