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Jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual
Jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual










jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual

You have to manually select the QSO's in HRD Logbook and upload them to eQSL manually.

jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual

What I have found though is if you have HRD to automatically send an eQSL to it doesn't work when using this method of log addition. Clicking the next Log QSO button actually writes the entry to the logbook - in my case the HRD logbook. When you have finished the QSO button you simply press the Log QSO button and a dialog box allowing you to customize any message appears.

jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual

They conveniently change colour throughout a QSO which is useful if you are wondering what to press next! The main buttons controlling the dialog exchange are on the right hand side and are arranged in a logical order. Above the current date and time are the audio input level and a user defined output level. If you have CAT working successfully the frequency and band are in the QRG and Band boxes top left. The screen shows the waterfall in the narrow portion and the dialog exchange in the main scrollable window. You do have to stop DM780 before you start JT65-HF however. If you are using Ham Radio Deluxe with CAT simply choose the "Cat is enabled via Ham Radio Deluxe." option and, assuming you already have HRD working fine, it will work seamlessly. A lot of the extensive settings can be left at the default, It also asks you what form of logging you have. When first launched it asks you for your station details, the rig connection, the sound cards and whether you are using CAT. Obviously a lot of work has gone into this and joy of joys it interfaces really well with Ham Radio Deluxe. One of which is JT65-HF HB9HQX Edition which is currently at version 0.9.98.0

#Jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual software

As part of my exploration into the, new to me, JT65 mode I have found lots of pieces of software written to make the use of the mode.












Jt65 hf hb9hqx edition manual