Title: A Look at WSJT
1(No Transcript)
2 This photo album is a compilation of WSJT
screenshots that are intended to introduce how
WSJT modes look once signals are received and
displayed onscreen. This look at WSJT is a
supplement to the growing texts that explain the
software, operations and history of WSJT. WSJT
is often a sub-audible mode at -28dB or better.
The individual slides are descriptively labeled
to give some information about the received
graphic data and decodes. Slides portray such
RF events as Meteor scatter pings, Sporadic Es,
JT65A traces and TX/RX sequences that can be
identified and understood for success in WSJT
software use and QSOs. The presentation is a
small part of a VE1SKY screenshot library and
powerpoint about using WSJT on HF and VHF. The
slides in the photo album are informally arranged
and are not intended to be in any particular
order.
3Bob, NE1I, 11 dB FSK441 Meteor Scatter Ping
Decode
4WA3LBI sending FSK greetings to DX Forum via
meteors
52m FSK441 Meteors with RX dB strength
6HA6NN 20m JT65A subaudible -28 dB beats -18 dB CW
7HF Frequencies JT65A
8Internet JT65A Page - 6M QSO attempt
9Complete JT65A QSO VE1JF 6M
10Complete JT65A QSO with both WSJT Windows
11JT65A Trace
12Complete JT65A QSO - Alternating TXs - Calls, RO,
73
13 70 cm attempt with NY2NY JT65B
14QSO with W4AVY 6m Sporadic E - ISCAT
15Message TX2 Sporadic Es ISCAT 6m
16K5DOG Weak Es - ISCAT 6M
17ISCAT decoding 6m MS Ping
18FSK441 Sporadic E not meteors
19Meteor Scatter Ping FSK441
20WA3LBI R26 message FSK441
21R26 sent with more efficient ST single tone
option
22ISCAT trumps SSB in Weak Es Conditions
236M What could I ever work on that band?
24Ping Jockey Earwigger Page Whos on for QSO
attempt ?
25A Look at WSJT
- Thanks to all who contributed.
- VE1JF
- WA3LBI
- NY2NY
- VE2DSB
- KC9ELU
- And many WSJT operators.
- I hope this onscreen look is helpful and
interesting whether you are using WSJT weak
signal modes or just looking in to see what its
about. -
- 73, VE1SKY, July 2011