problem found and fixed. Z68YL has hash value 0. Anyway this is only beauty problem.
Liked On: 28.05.2025, 22:27
Was able to repeat problem, as I always have Save on, TNX for pointing this out 173300 7 0.1 592 ~ ES1JA > RR73 173300 7 0.1 592 ~ SP8BU > +02
Liked On: 26.05.2025, 19:34
Tnx Nic for info JTDX does not have problem with wrong grid, jtdx has own method of checking call and grid. 1. for ap mask decodes filter check data against data from ALLCALL.TXT 2. additionally...
Liked On: 22.05.2025, 20:33
General rule, -26 decodes should be rare if not to say very rare. It depends mainly of qrm situation in qth. 1. To try is set QSO Rx freq sensitivity to low. If remember correctly medium is default...
Liked On: 22.05.2025, 16:22
General rule, -26 decodes should be rare if not to say very rare. It depends mainly of qrm situation in qth. 1. To try is set QSO Rx freq sensitivity to low. If remember correctly medium is default...
Liked On: 22.05.2025, 14:13
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 22.05.2025, 00:34
No it is not connected to snr calculation, here qso was ok, why you got snr -24 in this case most probably connected to not fully transmitted period to You. Same did you calling him first time, Your...
Liked On: 22.05.2025, 00:07
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 21.05.2025, 22:04
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 21.05.2025, 18:51
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 21.05.2025, 10:44
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 21.05.2025, 10:29
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 21.05.2025, 09:58
I have try’d to answer this question, but not remember where, so one more try. Yes different programs giving different values for same signal, and SNR is calculated in different ways, ok I know only...
Liked On: 21.05.2025, 08:52
Nobody is not using Your call, You just got “jackpot” Your and 3A100A calls have the same hash value. Only You see this picture not others.
Liked On: 16.05.2025, 07:09
Nobody is not using Your call, You just got “jackpot” Your and 3A100A calls have the same hash value. Only You see this picture not others.
Liked On: 16.05.2025, 03:43