Tuesday, 19 December 2017

JT65B data mode receiving GB3VHF beacon

I am using SDR console and a FubCube Pro+ dongle.
I am also using virtual audio cable to feed my sdr audio direct to the WSJT software

To decode the JT65B, tune the carrier to obtain a tone of 1500Hz with the receiver set to USB, and the dial frequency reading 144.4285. The JT65 will then be tuned in correctly.

Start up WSJT software, you will see 3 windows open
Take note of this DOS screen with the audio settings, note audio cable out (device 3) and Microsoft sound mapper output (device 4)


In the main screen, click on Setup and then Options, you can fill in your call sign and locator details.
But pay close attention to Audio IN and Audio Out change to 3 and 4, in this example, or where your virtual audio cable is set. When using a real radio and real cables, use the normal in and out sound card.

Next set your mode click on mode and choose JT65B

Now to start listening to the SDR click on MONITOR, you will see the last of the 3 screens below start to receive a signal, you may need to turn your volume down.

Check receive noise is not in the red (high or low) after a minute or so you should start getting the text decoded for GB3VHF and its locator JO01EH

The monitor screen above shows a nice solid line when GB3VHF is transmitting its JT65B text.
The scattered image is the CW / Morse identity.
GB3VHF does a minute of each type of signal.

You are now set up to receive JT65 and its time to start looking for moon bounce signals.

73

James M0JFP




Wednesday, 13 December 2017

Ran USA Ham radio exam last night

We ran a Technician and General session at the Chertsey volunteer centre last night.
Well done to Neil who passed both exams.

Neil has been issued KI7TAP

If you are interested in taking your FCC / USA ham radio exams please do get in contact with us
jamesm0jfp@virginmedia.com

Thursday, 7 December 2017

GB17YOTA Youth on the air 6Th Staines Scouts and some satellite A0-91 contacts



Started the day with a couple of AO-91 satellites passes worked several stations you can hear our attempts here:

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/0zjd15k6qf9c9hi/New%20Recording-8.m4a?dl=0

https://dl.dropbox.com/s/i87eu3bmur92qq8/New%20Recording-10.m4a?dl=0

Some CW thanks to Echelford ARS

14.17 GM0BZS 53 Rx / 57 Tx 7.180 MHz
14.23 MM0MOB (?) 41 Rx 7.180 signal lost before full confirmation

AO-91 First pass:
F1RHS
UR3CTB
F6HRO

AO-91 Second pass
MU0FAL
M0NMP
UR3CTB