JT65-HF is more user friendly than JT65x & WSPR. Hardware: Connect the Phone (or Line Out) of your TRX to the microphone input of your sound device. With JT65-HF we can make qrp qso's with absolutely weak signals, thank to K1JT Joe Taylor efforts and W6CQZ's programme.
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W6JQZ and is a free programme for radio amateurs With WSJT modes you can have qso's with ultimate weak signals many thanks Joe for the opportunities.įor WSJT & WHISPER now hearing everything or almost everything! is possible Signals / Joe Taylor as accordingly all JT modes). The digital modes and weak signals communications (WSJT means Weak He is a keen radio amateur from his teens, pioneer of
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Did I forget a program or the software data is not up to date, please write to me via the contact form PSK-Reporter (geschrieben. Joe Taylor is an astrophysicist and Nobel Prize in Other unofficial or limited PSKreporter client software: CW reporter, JT+MixW, JT65-HF Comfort by DL4OCE, JT65-HF HB9HQX-LY2VM, JT65-HF-GUImod, KPOT, LogCac, PSK Log (DK1IO), PI-RX, SDR Psk, UR5EQF Log, MSRX, PSK2k. That is usually accomplished via a CAT control cable from your computer to your radio which is completely separate from the Signalink.WSJT where a very valuable gift to radio amateur community by K1JT Joe Taylor. The software must also be able to put your radio in transmit mode, and turn off trasmit mode. The 'Audio output device - Transmit' should be the device named 'Speakers (USB Audio CODEC ) which corresponds to the Signalink audio output device that sends the digital tones to your radio.Īll software programs that you use for digital modes MUST BE CONFIGURED TO USE THOSE DEVICES when you use the Signalink and all should work fine. The 'Audio input device - Receive' should be the device named 'Microphone (USB Audio CODEC ) which corresponds to the Signalink audio input device that captures the received audio signal from your radio.
Here is a screen capture of the configuration dialog window:
You also need to choose the correct audio devices in the software for RX and TX, which was mentioned by another poster, and the software should see the audio from your radio. This USB sound card will handle the Receive (RX) audio from your radio and deliver it to the software to be decoded, and send the transmit (TX) audio consisting of encoded tones from the software to your radio.
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The Signalink contains a USB sound card that will be a new sound device in your computer's Device Manager once the driver has been installed. Reference Manual :: 14. The Signalink also needs to be plugged into a USB port on your computer using the supplied USB cable, and the driver for the Signalink must be installed on your computer for it to work properly. I have both a Signalink USB and a Rigblaster Pro.įor the Signalink to work, you need the correct Signalink cable that plugs into the back of your radio (I will assume that you have it, and it is plugged into the correct port on the back of your radio and into the RJ-45 jack on the Signalink). etc., so PLEASE DON'T GIVE UP! If what I tell you doesn't work, send me an email with a contact phone number (my email address is on QRZ.com for K4VBM) and I will be happy to call you and help you troubleshoot to get it working to pay it forward for my Elmer helping me. It can be very frustrating! Once you get the set-up right, all the digital modes should work, including PSK31, JT-65, RTTY, FT-8. Ive read a lot of request in various forums, including this one, for time syncing software to ensure JT65-HF time correctly. Don't panic or give up - you are bringing back my not so good memories of when I tried to get digital modes to work on my radio and computer - thank goodness I had an Elmer that got on the phone with me, and talked me through the set-up.