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Quoted: I'm in for a net for sure. Would love to get this working. I can receive but am yet to successfully send a message that was received elsewhere. View Quote |
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Quoted: Try FT8 first. js8call uses part of the WSJTX code base. FT8 has a lot more traffic and is easier to get through the learning curve of tuning your PC and radio audio settings. The same settings for FT8 should work perfectly with js8call. Use PSKReporter to see if anyone can hear RF emissions from you. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I'm in for a net for sure. Would love to get this working. I can receive but am yet to successfully send a message that was received elsewhere. |
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Quoted: JS8 doesn't have option for Icom 705, so you have to trick it into thinking you are using a IC7300, 94h vs A4h. Because of that I have separate saved settings for JS8 vs FT8 View Quote ) here have said you can replace the .DLL in windows with a newer HamLib and get the updated radio list. I had to recompile mine for the Ft-710 since it was a new radio. For Linux, the standard build does not have IC-705 but my recompiled version does. The latest linux compile has a 'fpermissive' compiler flag error, its a simple fix. I can post if anyone runs into it. |
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Quoted: I believe the radio options are in HamLib. On Linux I compiled mine from source with the latest HamLib. I think others (@K9-Bob ? ) here have said you can replace the .DLL in windows with a newer HamLib and get the updated radio list. I had to recompile mine for the Ft-710 since it was a new radio. For Linux, the standard build does not have IC-705 but my recompiled version does. The latest linux compile has a 'fpermissive' compiler flag error, its a simple fix. I can post if anyone runs into it. View Quote |
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Sorry I've been absent after starting this thread. I've been away all weekend.
Anyway, i updated the first post, SCHEDULE. See what you guys think, and we need some input. Day and time are left blank. I chose secondary freqs by going through different mode band plans and looking for vacancies. If you see a conflict with any , let me know. |
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I think 10 min per band might be too short. I have met on GhostNet and they are in 30min segments. That way if people have problems, it gives them a little time to iron things out before the group moved to next freq. Or maybe, the top of hour for 30 min official arfcom, and for anyone who wants to just hang out, if their band better is suited the last 30 min. Then official meetup on next band top of the hour. Just some suggestions.
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I agree, 10 minutes is too short for anything meaningful. I suggested that time so we could keep the net to about an hour. Initially, we will have a lot of bands that we are trying out, too many. As we see which bands work and which don't, we can cull them from the list. Ideally, it would be great to pare the list down to around 3 bands, but which 3? If we cut it down to 3, that's 20 min per band, or we have a shorter net.
Again, nobody is anchored to the schedule. If someone needs help dialing it in, they and others can skip a window. If someone knows that they won't be on 12,15,17, etc, they can jump straight to 20 or 40. Post up here about it, and others may do the same thing. The windows that I posted will change as we find certain bands just don't work well or are redundant. Also, everything at this point is very fluid. I just tossed something out there to get the conversation started. |
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I know when I am on, I usually throw out a @arfcom just to see if anyone is on. Usually, I am on 40m, which I think is a pretty universal band day or night. I am sure it will take a bit of time to get everyone dialed in, and I appreciate you getting something started. My suggestion on having 30 min at the top of an hour spanned out was to allow people to get home from work, or whatever, and still be able to catch the net at some point. I am easy and will try to catch it at whatever time is universally good for the group.
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Quoted: I know when I am on, I usually throw out a @arfcom just to see if anyone is on. Usually, I am on 40m, which I think is a pretty universal band day or night. I am sure it will take a bit of time to get everyone dialed in, and I appreciate you getting something started. My suggestion on having 30 min at the top of an hour spanned out was to allow people to get home from work, or whatever, and still be able to catch the net at some point. I am easy and will try to catch it at whatever time is universally good for the group. View Quote I'm 20 during the day and 40 in the evening. 20 day time is way better. 40 stops working for me when the sun comes up. |
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I probably won't get the hang of it for a while, but I have set up flrig, ft8, and js8call set up. I will set up fldigi as well. Got my little box working.
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I posted up a day and time just to get something started.
It'll be after the Tues night SSB net. There will be about 20 minutes or so between nets. |
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Quoted: I posted up a day and time just to get something started. It'll be after the Tues night SSB net. There will be about 20 minutes or so between nets. View Quote You may need to clarify your net time. 0100Z Tues is actually Monday evening local time. If you are planning on operating after the Tues evening SSB net, then that would be 0100Z Wednesday, or 2000 hrs CDT Tuesday evening. |
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I would only add for new digital folks; learn how to monitor your ALC meter to see if you are over driving your transmit signal.
Overdriving your signal, resulting in high ALC readings, causes issues. |
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Quoted: You may need to clarify your net time. 0100Z Tues is actually Monday evening local time. If you are planning on operating after the Tues evening SSB net, then that would be 0100Z Wednesday, or 2000 hrs CDT Tuesday evening. View Quote Good point. I'll ditch the Zulu time or it might add confusion. |
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Quoted: I would only add for new digital folks; learn how to monitor your ALC meter to see if you are over driving your transmit signal. Overdriving your signal, resulting in high ALC readings, causes issues. View Quote There is a good method up above on how to do this with the IC7300. When i get some time, i hope to add some notes in the first few posts. Another thing is people need to make sure that their clock is on the money. |
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Bkt Time Sync has worked well for me. Will take time over network or time from a GPS dongle if you are portable. Has seemed reliable once setup.
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Starting on 12m moving to 80m in 10min intervals. Tuesday's, at these times, is this correct? Might miss a lot of Pacific guys during dinner time.
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Tonight I turned on js8 call and got all the settings dialed in. I was actually seeing some heartbeats, and a conversation. I sent out a cq, and one of the guys mentioned he heard me to the other guy. I had zero idea what I was doing.
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The bands have been ass so I’m super excited to see if I can get down there in JS8 today
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Quoted: Tonight I turned on js8 call and got all the settings dialed in. I was actually seeing some heartbeats, and a conversation. I sent out a cq, and one of the guys mentioned he heard me to the other guy. I had zero idea what I was doing. View Quote JS8Call from A-Z Covering the Basics to Advanced Settings In One Video |
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Had a 15 minute chat with a guy in FL. the call sign was NA4ASA. He answered my only cq along with a couple other guys. they just wanted signal reports, but he called back with name and rig, so we talked. I found out I can get my ALC to zero using the amp and push out a strong clean signal. Cleaner than the radio alone. can you just type in @heartbeat to send out a heartbeat signal?
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I think I might be operational.
I am using wfview to connect my 705 to my win11 laptop via wifi. Long term I’d like to figure out a small server (prob raspberry pi) that I can use as a jump box to get through the starlink router so I can remote control from anywhere. Anyways, I set up external control in wfview and point js8call at it. Js8call passes the connect and transmit tests. It appears to be listening and I tried a CQ but I never heard anyone else. So idk. Now I need to go back and confirm all the js8call settings and ALC stuff from earlier in thread. Are you guys saying the net starts at 9pm tonight and is 30 min per band so ends at midnight? I must be missing something |
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Not sure I will make net tonight. It's right at dinner time and I am making pulled pork.
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Quoted: I think I might be operational. I am using wfview to connect my 705 to my win11 laptop via wifi. Long term I'd like to figure out a small server (prob raspberry pi) that I can use as a jump box to get through the starlink router so I can remote control from anywhere. Anyways, I set up external control in wfview and point js8call at it. Js8call passes the connect and transmit tests. It appears to be listening and I tried a CQ but I never heard anyone else. So idk. Now I need to go back and confirm all the js8call settings and ALC stuff from earlier in thread. Are you guys saying the net starts at 9pm tonight and is 30 min per band so ends at midnight? I must be missing something View Quote |
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Oh yeah I have complete control of radio with wfview and get sound from laptop speakers.
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In JS8Call file>settings>audio, under modulation soundcard what does it say?
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So 12m in a little more than an hour? Did I do time conversion correctly?
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I am working somebody on 20m now....and now I remember why I don't like using JS8Call.
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Me neither. I'm throwing out an SNR? every 2 minutes per the band schedule. 15 or 17 should be g2g for me.
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Quoted: Just cause it's slow doesn't mean there's not propagation. Slow is good for what we're doing. 90% of JS8 activity seems to be on 20/40. Doesn't mean that's where our group needs to be for directed comms. View Quote Eventually, we should settle on a three or four bands, 20 and 40 being two of them. I figure we can try the different bands for a bit and see which others are a good fit. |
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Quoted: Eventually, we should settle on a three or four bands, 20 and 40 being two of them. I figure we can try the different bands for a bit and see which others are a good fit. View Quote Agree, but I'm super curious about 30m. I think we might be able to get away with 15m during day and 30m at night based on some of my WSPR work, but this is very valid testing. |
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Quoted: Eventually, we should settle on a three or four bands, 20 and 40 being two of them. I figure we can try the different bands for a bit and see which others are a good fit. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Just cause it's slow doesn't mean there's not propagation. Slow is good for what we're doing. 90% of JS8 activity seems to be on 20/40. Doesn't mean that's where our group needs to be for directed comms. Eventually, we should settle on a three or four bands, 20 and 40 being two of them. I figure we can try the different bands for a bit and see which others are a good fit. I cam hear NE, IL x2. Partial decode of green dragon though (……) |
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Not hearing anyone on 12, running legal limit if you hear me at all. 12 seems kinda dead.
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