[NLRS] FT8 and a work around in contests

carl at esteys.net carl at esteys.net
Fri Jun 15 10:52:42 EDT 2018


You all should be ashamed of yourselves!  Your enthusiasm for FT8 is contagious and will get me back on VHF/UHF.  

The gear FT-736 with 6, 2, and 70-cm modules + solid-state amplifiers and antennas are all still there so I need to add rig control to my shack laptop.  The laptop has HRD so maybe all I need is to add WSJT-X.

Thanks for providing the encouragement.

Carl WA0CQG



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> On Jun 14, 2018, at 9:05 AM, home at warrenferber.com wrote:
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> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I used FT8 exclusively during the contest.  In the few hours I had available this past weekend I only heard 2 signals on CW, all sending faster than I can copy, and 0 SSB signals.
> The band was open for me using FT8.
> 
> I learned a couple of things about FT8 that may help in September.
> When you receive a response from someone NOT running in NA VHF Contest mode you have the ability to "force" the correct response.  Instead of being stuck in a loop of you sending R and your grid, they respond with call and signal report, just click on the TX4 message button.  This defaults to RRR and will trigger that response from their app, and you can move on to the next contact.
> 
> After the contest - I read the manual - and learned that double clicking the TX4 message button will bring up an alternative response.  It changes that RRR message to RR73.  This basically will end the sequence with the current station and make the CQ message the next one that you will send.
> This shrinks the message exchange from 4 to only 3.  Saves at least 30 seconds per contact, which adds up.
> 
> 73,
> 
> Warren - WF0T
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