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A new WSJT6 User's Guide and
Reference Manual is now available. Be sure to download
and print the manual in order to make best use of the many WSJT
features.
Technical
specifications of the JT65 mode,
as well as some details
about its implementation in WSJT, are described in a paper entitled The JT65
Communications Protocol.
The SimJT User's Guide describes usage of
the simulation program SimJT.
MAP65 is described
in a paper entitled "MAP65: A Panoramic,
Polarization-Matching Receiver for JT65."
Translations of the WSJT documentation now include the
following:
- Dutch
(Oene Spanjer, PA3CWN)
- Finnish
(Juho Kukkula, OH6ZZ)
- French (Stephan Matz, LX2SM)
- German (Frank Bosse, DH7FB;
Eike Barthels, DM3ML)
- Italian
(Giorgio
Marchi,
IK1UWL)
- Japanese ( Toshihisa
Takahashi, JH1OQW)
- Polish (Zdzislaw Bienkowski, SP6LB)
- Portuguese
(Pedro
Namora, CT1EKD)
- Russian
(Ivan Aldashkin, RL3DO)
- Serbian (Slobodan Bukvic, YU7XL)
- Spanish (Marc Franco, N2UO)
I hope that translations into other
languages will be available before long. Please
contact me if you are willing to undertake a translation to
another language.
The following articles
and presentations may be of interest to users of WSJT:
- "WSJT: New Software for VHF
Meteor-Scatter Communication." (QST, December 2001)
- "JT44: New Digital Mode for
Weak Signals." (QST, June 2002)
- "EME with JT65" (QST, June
2005)
- "The JT65 Communications Protocol"
(QEX, Septembet-October 2005).
- "WSJT: Meteors,
Moonbounce, and More." (Mid-Atlantic States VHF Conference,
September 2005)
- "Open Source WSJT: Status,
Capabilities, and Future Evolution." (12th International EME
Conference, Wurzburg, August 2006)
- "Open Source WSJT."
(PowerPoint presentation)
- "How Many Bits are Copied in a
JT65 Transmission?" (DUBUS, 3/2006)
- "Recommended Procedures
for Random Digital EME." (DUBUS, 3/2006)
- "MAP65: A Panoramic,
Polarization-Matching Receiver for JT65." (Microwave Update,
October 2007)
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