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Re: Topband: Sept 12 JT65 on 1838khz...nice opening to Eu.

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Subject: Re: Topband: Sept 12 JT65 on 1838khz...nice opening to Eu.
From: Brian Pease <bpease2@myfairpoint.net>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2017 09:13:11 -0400
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JT-65 is a QRP mode, like WSPR where I use10W. High power can ruin it for everyone else. Read the documentation.

On 3/17/2017 8:36 AM, Lennart m wrote:
I do not agree with you Pedro. More is not always better. Use no more than you need. 
JT65 allows more noise than does CW, thus one doesn’t need as much power.
73
Len
SM7BIC

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Hi Jorge
Hi Jorge
JT65 is no diferent from CW or SSB, more power is better...use no more than 50% 
of your amplifier power, if you have an extra fan use it on top of your 
amplifier..

Pedro - ct1ekd
Citando Jorge Diez - CX6VM <cx6vm.jorge@gmail.com>:

Hello

so how much power to use in JT65 on 160 mts for DX ?

15-25 watts in OK on high bands, but how much pwr people are using on
160 mts?

thanks,
Jorge

2015-09-12 14:51 GMT-03:00 Jim Brown <jim@audiosystemsgroup.com>:
On Sat,9/12/2015 7:33 AM, Mike Waters wrote:
How much of this was JT9? Is it ALL JT65?
It's all JT65.

Notice all the CQs going unanswered. Except for the Ukraine station,
those EU stations all had pretty good signals at your QTH, good
enough that some of the guys in W1/W2 should have copied them if they had 
decent ears.

One of the issues with JT65 and JT9 is that many stations using it
are running QRP into wet strings, and they can't hear. A year or so
ago, I ran a sked with a guy in ND or SD running 20W or so. I copied
him just fine, but had to crank the amp to 400W to get him to hear me.

The quality of the A/D converter also matters a lot. A good outboard
sound card will decode 10-12 dB further down into the noise than the
sound cards built into most computers.

73, Jim K9YC

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