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=== Tips for EME
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=== Tips for EME
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The following tutorial aims to familiarize you with program features
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Current conventions dictate that digital EME is usually done with
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of particular interest for EME and other extreme weak-signal
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JT65A on the 50 MHz band, JT65B on 144 and 432 MHz, and JT65C on 1296
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conditions. As a starting point, configure _WSJT-X_ as follows:
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MHz. On higher microwave bands typical choices are JT65C or one of
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the wider QRA64 or JT4 submodes, depending on the expected amount of
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Doppler spread. JT4 and JT65 offer message *Averaging* -- the
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summation of subsequent transmissions that convey the same message --
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to enable decodes at signal-to-noise ratios several dB below below the
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threshold for single transmissions. These modes also allow *Deep
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Search* decoding, in which the decoder hypothesizes messages
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containing known or previously decoded callsigns and tests them for
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reliability using a correlation algorithm. Finally, JT65 and QRA64
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offer _a priori_ (AP) decoding, which thats advantage of naturally
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accumulating information during a QSO. The following tutorial aims to
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familiarize you with these program features, all of which are of
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special interest for EME and other extreme weak-signal conditions.
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As a starting point, configure _WSJT-X_ as follows:
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.Settings | General:
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.Settings | General:
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- *My Call* = W9XYZ
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- *My Call* = W9XYZ
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