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1
HSMS med WSJT
OZ1PIF, Peter Frenning EDR Roskilde Afd. Torsdag
den 29. November 2001
2
Hvad er WSJT?
  • Weak Signal by k1JT
  • K1JT Joe Taylor, Professor i Astrofysik ved
    Princeton Universitetet i USA. Nobelpris i Fysik
    1993 for opdagelsen af Pulsarer ved hjælp af
    Radioteleskopet i Arecaibo.

3
Hvorfor køre HSMS?
  • På 144MHz
  • Tropo op til ca 8-900Km
  • ES sjældent under 2000Km
  • AU sjældent over 1200Km
  • MS 600-2000Km!
  • På 50MHz
  • Uinteressant, afstande allerede dækket ind af ES
  • På 432Hz
  • Nye muligheder at udforske!

4
Hvorfor køre HSMS?(Størrelsen GØR en forskel!)
5
  • JUST HOW FAST IS HSCW?
  • IS IT MUCH FASTER THAN SSB?
  • Here are some examples
  • (lpm wpm x 5) lpm, letters per
    minute wpm, words per minute.
  • Typical CW 25 wpm 125 lpm
  • Fast CW 50 wpm 250 lpm (Limit of
    most "regular speed" MS operation
    )
  • SSB 250 wpm 1250 lpm
  • Slow HSCW 300 wpm 1500 lpm
  • Kinda slow HSCW 400 wpm 2000 lpm (used
    for CQ's in North America)
  • Faster HSCW 800 wpm 4000 lpm (common
    schedule speed in North America)
  • Still faster HSCW 1200 wpm 6000 lpm (used
    for many skeds now)
  • Very fast HSCW 1600 wpm 8000 lpm
  • Ultra fast HSCW 3200 wpm 16,000 lpm (not
    recommended, S/N Ratio bad. But
    has been done!)
  • You can see that even slow HSCW is as fast as
    most SSB operators can talk, except maybe for
    those whose occupation is auctioneering! And
    receiver tuning and signal strength requirements
    are not as tight.

6
  • SO JUST HOW SHORT CAN THESE PINGS BE AND STILL
    GET USABLE INFORMATION ACROSS?
  • Very short! In fact, for HSCW, pings or bursts
    longer than two or three seconds are exciting but
    are almost a nuisance! We'll leave it up to you
    do the actual math. But a 1/10th second ping can
    propagate a complete set of calls at the medium
    or higher speeds! This might produce a full
    syllable on SSB!
  •  
  • YOU CAN'T COPY THAT BY EAR! AND THE CW DECODERS
    I'VE SEEN COULDN'T HANDLE ANYTHING LIKE THIS.
    HOW DO YOU DO IT?
  • Right. The idea is simple. Use a device to slow
    the code down to something readable. Then copy
    by ear what has come through.

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FSK441
  • Frequency shift keying _at_ 441BAUD
  • 4 Toner
  • 882, 1323, 1764 og 2205 Hz
  • Hvert tegn kræver 3 toneintervaller, dvs.
    3/441sek. (Ca 2.3ms) for afsendelse
  • Max 48 forskellige tegn, 43 i brug, samme som i
    PUA-43 alfabetet.

13
Indkodning
  • The present encoding of each character is defined
    in the table below.
  • The four tones are labeled 0-3 for the tones 882
    through 2205 Hz, in
  • increasing order. The four possible
    "single-tone" encodings, namely
  • 000, 111, 222, and 333, are reserved in WSJT for
    special use as
  • shorthand messages. (These characters sent
    repeatedly amount to pure
  • single-frequency carriers, and their pings are
    easily recognized by
  • the software and by the human ear.) The present
    definition of the
  • shorthand messages is respectively "R26", "R27",
    "RRR", and "73".
  • These messages are very widely used in North
    American HSMS
  • communications.

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14 032 15 033
ltSpacegt 16 100 17
101 A 18 102 B 19
103 C 20 110 D 21
111 reserved 22 112 F
23 113 G 24 120 H
25 121 I 26 122 J
27 123 K 28 130 L
29 131 M 30 132 N
31 133 O
32 200 P 33 201
Q 34 202 R 35 203
S 36 210 T 37 211
U 38 212 V 39 213
W 40 220 X 41 221
Y 42 222 reserved 43
223 0 44 230 E 45
231 Z 46 232 47
233 ... 63 333 reserved
  • Character Tones
  • Number sent Character
  • --------------------------
  • 0 000 reserved
  • 1 001 1
  • 2 002 2
  • 3 003 3
  • 4 010 4
  • 5 011 5
  • 6 012 6
  • 7 013 7
  • 8 020 8
  • 9 021 9
  • 10 022 .
  • 11 023 ,
  • 12 030 ?
  • 13 031 /

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En random QSO
  • 222000 26.5 60 10 16 109 IK1MTZ CQ4
    5 10 0 3 0
  • 222100 3.4 60 8 16 109 CY IK1MTZ
    0 8 5 0 0
  • 222100 13.1 80 12 17 109 TZ CQ IK1MTZ
    4 9 0 8 0
  • 222200 6.8 180 8 26 109 K1MTZ R26 R26
    OZ1PIF IK1MTZ 4 5 2 1 0
  • 222200 10.7 100 12 17 109 26 OZ1PIF IK1MTS
    8 9 4 7 0
  • 222200 12.4 80 8 16 109 26 OZ1PIF?IK
    0 0 7 1 0
  • 222200 26.2 80 9 16 109 1PIF IK1MTU R
    4 11 4 5 0
  • 222200 26.8 40 5 16 109 OZ1PIG6
    8 9 3 6 0
  • 222300 1.2 280 11 27 109 6 R26 OZ1PIF
    IK1MTZ R263R26 OZ1PIF II1/E 7 3 2 4 0
  • 222300 11.3 60 9 16 109 Z1PIF IK1M
    10 13 7 2 0
  • 222300 18.8 180 16 27 109 OZ PIF IK1MTZ R26
    R26 OZ1XIF 1 9 5 5 0
  • 222300 23.8 80 15 17 109 F IK1MTZ R26
    4 10 6 3 0
  • 222400 2.5 360 13 27 109 IK1MTZ R26 R26
    OZ1PIF IK1MTZ R26 R26 OZ1 7 9 4 4 0
  • 222400 3.1 60 6 16 109 IF IK1MTZ
    3 11 8 2 0
  • 222400 6.4 300 14 27 109 Z1PIF IK1MTZ R26
    R26 OZ1PIF IK1 TZ R26 6 9 4 4 0
  • 222400 10.6 40 6 16 109 OZ1PIF
    7 7 0 8 0
  • 222400 13.5 120 7 26 109 Z R26 R26 OZ1PIF
    IH 7 0 5 2 0
  • 222400 17.5 160 6 26 109 IF IK1MTZ R26 R26
    OZ1XIF 1 7 1 0 0
  • 222500 6.5 140 11 27 109 IK1MTQ RRR
    JN35UB GZ/ 5 8 2 3 0

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Krævede signal niveauer
  • The first column gives the necessary signal level
    in dB, relative to the noise power in a 2500 Hz
    passband, for communication or signal detection
    by each mode.  The entriesare ordered by
    increasing sensitivity of the mode the
    fartherdown this list, the better the mode is,
    in terms of signal-to-noise ratio.  (Actual
    communication throughput rates vary rather
    widely, of course.)

17
Krævede signal niveauer
  • SignalLevel (dB) Mode Other
    details------------------------------------------
    ---------------------- 8.1 HSCW Single dit at
    10k LPM 7.0 HSCW Single dit at 6k LPM 6.0
    SSB Voice, very weak but readable 5.2 HSCW
    Single dah at 10k LPM 4.1 HSCW Single dah at
    6k LPM 1.5 FSK441 Multi-tone WSJT message 
    0.0 FSK441 Multi-tone WSJT folded message, 160
    ms ping, 12 characters -1.5 HSMS Underdense
    ping, 20 ms, detected in full BW -3.1 WSJT
    Single-tone message, 20 ms ping, v0.92
    decoder -5.0 HSMS Underdense ping, 100 ms,
    detected in full BW -5.9 CW 20 WPM, single
    dit, Rx bandwidth 500 Hz -6.6 WSJT Single-tone
    message, 20 ms ping, v1.0 decoder-10.4 CW 20
    WPM, single dit, Rx bandwidth 50 Hz-14.3 FSK441
    Multi-tone WSJT 12 character message, whole 30 s
                    file averaged (not implemented
    in present decoder)-14.6 WSJT Single-tone
    message, 100 ms ping (not implemented)-29.2
    PUA-43 One minute transmission, 28-char
    msg-30.9 EME-2 One minute of alternating TX/RX
    intervals, detection only-38.1 PUA-43 One
    hour, alternating TX/RX, 14 character message
    decoded-39.8 EME-2 One hour of alternating
    TX/RX intervals, detection only

18
Internet Ressourcer
  • http//pulsar.princeton.edu/joe/K1JT WSJT Home
    page
  • http//www.vhfdx.de/wsjt EU spejl
  • http//www.qsl.net/w8wn/hscw/wsjt/wsjtfaq.html
    Shelby Ennis FAQ
  • http//www.qsl.net/w8wn/hscw/hscw.html Shelbys
    generelle MS sider
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