Contrast that with this morning when my reverse-beacon logged nine European stations including two new ones which I happily logged. ![]() In 2007 interest in the mode was primarily from the US and Japan. I'm happy to report that I was wrong thanks in large part to W4CQZ (formerly W6CQZ) who developed several key components for this mode a reverse-beacon system, a web-based chat/sked page which displays reverse-beacon data in near real-time, and an application (appropriately named JT65-HF) which improves upon the original WSJT application written by K1JT.Įach component is interesting by itself, but combined together they have generated a lot of interest and attracted a whole new breed of very active JT65-HF users with more coming on the air every day. ![]() ![]() Back in late 2007 I wrote about what I thought was the impending demise of the JT65A mode on HF.
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