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One last bit of information you will need to get started using EME. Since most signals from the moon are at or
below the noise they may not be detectible by the human ear. A chat room has been created to allow you to
communicate with others doing EME and find where others are transmitting so you can “listen” and watch for
them.
Again using Google is easiest. Type in “N0UK EME-1 (that is “November Zero Uniform Kilo). Click on
JT65 EME-1—chris.org and real time EME-1 chat room should pop up in green background with white type. Mark
it as a “favorite”. Once you have logged in on “user update details”, you don’t have to log in again.
You can log into N0UK EME-1 and use the chat by going into “the RED letter section ”User update details”.
Fill in the requested information and if you add your Email address, you call sign and brief station details will be
high lighted once you type and enter something into the text box. A nice feature allows you to send immediate
email to others on the chat with green highlighted call signs.
Another very popular chat room used by most 6M EME stations is by ON4KST. There are many ON4KST chat
rooms. You want EME chat. You must sigh in each time you go into ON4KST. Mark it as a “favorite”
Now the real learning begins. You will find most EME’ers VERY helpful to the “Newbies” Don’t be shy. Go ahead
and get going. I’ll CU on the moon!
73,
Mike, K6MYC
WSJT: What Is It and How Do I Get It? (Continued)