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![]() Hancock Auxcomm Team uses JS8Call to pass critical traffic during emergencies. JS8Call is a weak signal mode used for real-time keyboard-to-keyboard messaging. JS8Call also has store-and-forward messaging capabilities, and the ability to form easily scalable communications networks. JS8Call can also simultaneously decode multiple signals and generate automatic station replies. JS8Call can use 4 different baud rates and bandwidths to accomodate the current band conditions. The latest version of JS8Call can be downloaded from here. For a guide to installing JS8Call in Windows for the Yaesu FT-991A, Please click here. To Download a guide to JS8Call written by it's author, Jordan Sherer (KN4CRD); Please click here. NOTE: When using WSJT-X under field conditions, without access to a time server, You can sync your system clock manually or via GPS using BKT Time Sync software by IZ2BKT. You can download it for the Windows OS by clicking here. Copyright © Hancock Auxcomm Team (WV8HAT) All Rights Reserved. |