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 More options May 18 2012, 2:19 pm
From: GW <gw8...@tiscali.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 18 May 2012 19:19:00 +0100
Subject: Re: [jt65-hf] Countries you never hear on JT65-HF
Hi Parker
I well remember my 1st interface. I used the 3.5mm jacks and leads from
a Malaga City tour bus and a 1n914 and BFY51 to key the PTT total cost
nil apart from Bus Ride.

73 Gordon GW8ASA/3NDB

On 18/05/2012 16:49, par...@masterdigital.com wrote:

> Gordon, hi.

> There have been good responses from operators in several countries in South and Central America. They are all interested, except for one operator with no computer access in the radio room.

> In the beginning, the biggest problem with JT65-HF setup isn't the software itself, as much as matching up the required hardware interfaces.

> I should have thought this over a little better, but I realize now the best approach is to match operators who have similar rigs. In any case, some people aren't going to want to buy an expensive interface, should it be required.

> There is no shortage of Spanish speaking JT65-HF volunteers (yet), but it remains to be seen how rig-specific they need to be. We'll see where all this goes.

> But I'm on it! Could be a bust; certainly no harm trying.

> 73 Parker W5ADD

> On May 18, 2012, at 9:42 AM, GW wrote:

>> Hi Parker
>> Some time ago (over a year I think) Joe asked for volunteers to translate his JT65-HF user manual into other languages. I know that some were done and put on individuals websites.

>> I have done a quick search of the GROUP archives but as yet havent found the needed keyword to reveal a result.

>> Most of the EU languages were covered for sure. Just had a thought, It may be worth googling some of the more active EA stations calls.

>> 73 Gordon GW8ASA

>> On 17/05/2012 21:07, par...@masterdigital.com wrote:
>>> Thanks, Gordon.

>>> You and I have read that, but in an effort to interest non-users, it might be a good idea to keep it simple in the very beginning.

>>> With assistance from volunteers on this list, we are working now via email on getting a couple of new countries represented on JT65-HF.

>>> 73 Parker W5ADD

>>> On May 17, 2012, at 1:31 PM, GW wrote:

>>>> I would suggest the Spanish speaker look at this URL 1st.

>>>> http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/K1JT/WSJT_User_470_Spanish.pdf

>>>> relating WSJT to JT65-hf should then be a doddle.

>>>> 73 Gordon GW8ASA/3NDB

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