I don't venture onto HF very often
but recently I've been reading about WSJT-X and as I've played with WSJT JT65 on VHF it seemed it might be fun to have
a go.
My HF setup is a homebrew
SDR transceiver
which runs just 16watts or so and
a 14MHz 1/4 wave ground plane. With a very long run of coax to the ground plane I doubt if more than half of the 16 Watts reach the feed point. So QRP (more than 5 Watts, so some would say not QRP)
and a compromised antenna
from what I'd read will fit WSJT-X
well.
No trouble setting things up, usual fiddling with
the CAT settings though. Found that I needed to set Power-SDR to ID as a
TS2000 for some reason.
My first outing was on twenty, managed a few
Europeans without much trouble but it was disappointing to discover
most couldn't be bothered with the recommended procedure and after
exchanging calls were soon sending 73. Still doesn't matter.
The screen, WSJT-X left PowerSDR right |
Working further a field was a little harder but a
couple of North American contacts were soon logged. One even going
through all the transmit periods and sending short station details:
5W DP 73.
Despite the success I found that many stations
that were good signal strength either didn't want to work me or
couldn't hear me. So I was left wondering sometimes just what power
these station were using.
The DX station |
A trip to Ten Mertes one lunch time produced this
contact, the second most distant I've ever made! Didn't know where CA
was!
I'd like to try WSJT-X on Two but not sure where to look for activity but perhaps there isn't any.