WSJT-X 2.0 GA Download it now

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WSJT-X 2.0 New version released

WSJT-X 2.0 has been released on December 10, 2018, and the author, K1JT, in its release notes, states that this new version introduces important and radical enhancements to the FT8 and MSK144 modes that make those modes incompatible with older verisions.

The current General Availability (GA) release is WSJT-X 2.0.0

The FT8 and MSK144 protocols have been enhanced in a way that is not backward compatible with older program versions.  The new protocols become the world-wide standards starting on December 10, 2018, and all users should upgrade to WSJT-X 2.0 by January 1, 2019.  After that date, only the new FT8 and MSK144 should be used on the air.

WSJTX 2 download upgrade
The popup windows that appears at the end of the setup.
WSJT-X 2.0 is a major update that introduces new protocols
for FT8 and MSK144. The new protocols become the world-wide 
standards on December 10, 2018.

WSJT-X 2.0 cannot communicate in these modes with other stations 
using WSJT-X v1.9.1 or earlier.

download wsjt-x

It’s therefore now urgent for all FT8 / MSK144 modes Enthusiasts, to upgrade to latest version, upgrading to version 2.0.0

WSJT-X 2.0 Download Upgrade

Amateur Radio News 50 2018

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Amateur Radio Stories:

Here is a recap of what happened in the web this week, through the eyes of the DXZone and other ham radio sources on the web.

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1814

Amateur Radio News 49 2018

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Amateur Radio Stories:

Here is a recap of what happened in the web this week, through the eyes of the DXZone and other ham radio sources on the web.

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1813

CQ WW DX CW Contest 2018

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CQ WW DX CW Contest

November 24-25, 2018

Starts: 0000 UTC Saturday Ends: 2359 UTC Sunday

Goals: To contact as many other amateurs in as many CQ zones and countries as possible.

BANDS: Six bands only: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.

EXCHANGE: RST report plus CQ Zone (e.g., 599 05).

CQ Zones of the World

CQ Zone Map
CQ DX Zones of the World

Visit also:

 

Contest Log Software
Download amateur radio logbook programs from our Ham Radio Contest Software links directory:

 

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1812

Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 1811

CQ WW DX SSB Contest 2018

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The 2018 CQ World-Wide DX Contest

CQ WW DX SSB: October 27-28
Starts 00:00:00 UTC Saturday Ends 23:59:59 UTC Sunday

The CQ WW SSB is the largest Amateur Radio competition in the world. Over 35,000 participants take to the airwaves on the last weekend of October with the goal of making as many contacts with as many different DXCC entities and CQ Zones as possible.

CQ WW DX RULES

GOAL: For amateurs around the world to contact as many other amateurs in as many CQ zones and countries as possible.

BANDS: Six bands only: 1.8, 3.5, 7, 14, 21 and 28 MHz. Observance of established band plans is strongly encouraged.

EXCHANGE: RS report plus CQ Zone number of the station location (e.g., 59 05).

Read all rules in several languages on official CQ World Wide DX Contest Page

This edition has some minor changes you should read at CQ WW Rules 2018

 CQ WW DX
CQ Zone Map

Contest Software
A selection of contest programs taken from our Contest Software links page

INRAD W1 Headset

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New from INRAD – the W1 HEADSET

Introduced at the 2018 Dayton Hamvention, the INRAD W1 headset is now in stock and available for immediate shipment.

Comfortable over-the-ear earpieces with large diaphragm high response speakers. Full stereo reception to allow use with dual receiver transceivers. 600 ohm dynamic microphone element on adjustable long boom with the best sounding headset transmit audio in ham radio. Unique headband tilt-back feature as used on pro broadcast headsets. Extra wide and thick rubberized foam top padding for long stretches of wearing the headset while DXing or contesting. It’s light, weighs only 13 ounces. Avoid the neck and head fatigue associated with modified aircraft headsets sold by other companies. Extra long straight + coiled cable with total length of almost 7 feet. 4 ½ feet straight + 1 ½ feet coiled + 1 ft straight. Coiled section can be stretched out an additional 2 feet if desired. Rig mic jack adapters available for 8 pin modern Icom rigs, 8 pin Yaesu / Ten-Tec, 8 pin Kenwood / Elecraft, RJ-45 Yaesu, 3 pin TRS FlexRadio 6400/6600.

THE INRAD W1

Ham radio never sounded so good!

  • Comfortable over-the-ear earpieces with large diaphragm high response speakers

  • Full stereo reception to allow use with dual receiver transceivers

  • 600 ohm dynamic microphone element on adjustable long boom with the best sounding headset transmit audio in ham radio

  • Unique headband tilt-back feature as used on pro broadcast headsets.

  • Extra wide and thick rubberized foam top padding for long stretches of wearing the headset while DXing or contesting

  • Light: weighs only 13 ounces. Avoid the neck and head fatigue associated with modified aircraft headsets sold by other companies.

  • Extra long straight + coiled cable with total length of almost 7 feet. 4 ½ feet straight + 1 ½ feet coiled + 1 ft straight. Coiled section can be stretched out an additional 2 feet if desired.

  • Rig mic jack adapters available for 8 pin modern Icom rigs, 8 pin Yaesu / Ten-Tec, 8 pin Kenwood / Elecraft, RJ-45 Yaesu, 3 pin TRS FlexRadio 6400/6600.

inrad w1The right features for long hours of radio communication use.  

         Starting with comfortable over-the-ear earpieces.  Your ear goes inside the cup rather than having earphone padding pushing your ear backward against the head, leading to pain after hours of use.  Headband fatigue is another potential problem with long-term headset use.  Modified aircraft headsets sold by others for ham radio use push down on the top of the head because they are heavy and lack adequate padding at the top.  We have solved this problem with two features.  First, thick rubberized foam padding at the top of the headband that molds to the head when in use.  Second, like broadcast headsets, the W1 has a tilt-and-click headband tilt feature.  The headband can be tipped back as far as 30 degrees off vertical without moving the earpieces, in addition to standard up/down movement of the band.
         Receive and transmit audio sound terrific.  Large diaphragm high response speakers provide clear, clean articulation of receive audio.  Stereo connector for use with dual receive transceivers if desired.  Transmit audio is from a 600 ohm dynamic microphone element that’s the correct impedance for your HF transceiver and has excellent response from 50 Hz-15 kHz.   Sounds great for DXing, contesting, and general on-the-air use.

      Extra long straight and coiled cable from the headset to the radio.  7 feet total length.  4 feet of straight section, followed by 1 1/2 feet coiled for RF suppression, then 1 foot straight to the adapter for the radio mic jack.  Connect the 1/8″ mono transmit audio jack on the headset to an INRAD M-series mic jack adapter and you’re ready to operate.

    This sensational new product sells for only US$179. Microphone jack adapters sold separately, $14.95. All details and more are available at the INRAD section of www.vibroplex.com

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