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JT65 HF MODS
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JT65 HF LICENSE
If you are wondering what Amateur Radio is about, it's basically a two way radio service where licensed operators throughout the world experiment and communicate with each other on frequencies reserved for license holders.

The best thing to come out of the development of WSJT-X, at least for OS X users, is the release of a native OS X application for the software. Some of these were versions of JT65-HF wrapped in WINE for use on OS X while others compiled WSJT from source to run on OS X. WSJT-X supports both the JT65 and JT9 modes and incorporates many of the enhancements originally developed by Joe Large for JT65-HF including multi-decode and simultaneous decode of both JT65 and JT9 modes with seamless transition between the two.Īlthough the JT65 revolution started on Linux and Windows, there have been attempts to migrate it to OS X as well. In order to support this new mode as well as a move to a new development environment, Joe Taylor released a new version of WSJT known as WSJT-X. JT9 is a superior mode for HF operation, being about 2dB more sensitive while operating in approximately 10% of the spectrum space utilized by JT65. Having attracted a large base of users around the world, JT65-HF added many great features such as multi-decode and a simplified interface that made JT65 more accessible for many.Ĭontinuously experimenting with weak-signal modes, Joe Taylor continued his development of new modes with an eye on improving both signal sensitivity and spectral efficiency, resulting in the release of the new mode JT9. Thanks largely to the efforts of Joe Large (W6CQZ) and his hugely popular Windows JT65-HF software, JT65 operation was simplified and is now widely used for routine terrestrial contacts on HF.
JT65 HF SOFTWARE
Developed by Nobel Laureate Joe Taylor (K1JT), JT65 is a weak-signal mode originally designed for EME operation and included in the WSJT software program for Linux and Windows.

As many of you know, over the last few years JT65 has become one of the most popular digital modes on HF.
