![]() The only drawback is that the beta version I’m using (1.2 r3563) is sometimes a little unstable and crashes. Here’s what my screen looks like with WSJT-X (and JTAlert, more about it below): Too long to list them here but they are easy to understand… even without reading the manual □ There are also a lot of options for the waterfall and for the communication. They both can be resized and you can “adjust” them almost how you want. ![]() It has two windows: one with the activity and control panel and the other (optional) with the waterfall. I know, I should always read the manual but I do simply because I want to go more in depth about what I’m doing not because I can’t understand where to even start □Īnyway… WSJT-X is far from perfect but much much better than JT65-HF. The only way to understand what to do is read the manual. It is totally counterintuitive and make a simple mode like JT65 quite difficult to understand. I didn’t like the graphic interface of JT65-HF… very OLD style and also I don’t like things that windows that don’t resize. ![]() ![]() On the encode/decode side I switched from JT65-HF to WSJT-X. In the last couple of days I discovered a couple of piece of sofware that made me come back to try JT65 and appreciate it even more that I supposed it could happen □ I already wrote a post about JT65 mode but I didn’t use much after that period and almost did all my QSOs with PSK31. ![]()
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