[SADXA] PJ4P on 160m FT8
Wes
wes_n7ws at triconet.org
Fri Jan 25 13:03:54 EST 2019
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This is totally not personal but it does bring up a question or two regarding a
pet peeve of mine.
If a so-called QSO isn't completed by agreed upon standards and/or criteria
contemporaneously on the air is it really a QSO? Or is waiting to see if you're
"in the log" on Clublog or LotW satisfactory these days?
Here's a personal example of what I'm asking about. Spoiler alert, I did not
log this "contact" hence didn't save any text for review, but here is the
general overview from memory. I'm not a big fan of FT8, mainly for reasons such
as this, nevertheless, after working 9LY1JM on several bands and modes (13 slots
in all) I figured I would try them on 160-meter FT8.
They were working Fox and Hound so I set up and called them at about +2kHz.
After quite a few sequences, I saw that they had called me and moved me down to
~300Hz. I (my computer) went to the next sequence and transmitted several times
without me seeing any further replies. I got moved again and continued to send
my exchange. I never heard (saw) another thing from them so I gave up. Imagine
my surprise to see in Clublog that I had "worked" them on 160 FT8. As I stated
above, I did not log this and will not be claiming credit for it. But I wonder
how many others will gladly accept "credit" for similar contacts?
I'd be interested in others' opinions.
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Wes N7WS
On 1/25/2019 8:24 AM, Jim Wysocki wrote:
> Dennis, I had a similar experience on 30m and I did what you did to trigger
> the software's logging option. At that time they weren't finishing off any of
> their FT8 QSOs properly, which leads me to think that they were just learning
> how to operate on that mode. Time will tell whether or not we're in the PJ4P
> log. The team intends to post their QSOs periodically to clublog once or
> twice per day, so we'll have a chance to find out pretty soon.
>
> What led me to consider a fox/hound situation on 160m is that I was one of
> several at the time who never could complete a QSO. In fact, nobody did right
> away. Then I noticed that they were running two threads. In other words, I
> copied them giving simultaneous signal reports on adjacent frequencies.
> That's the clue: transmitting simultaneously in the same band on FT8 can only
> be done in fox and hound mode. So I switched modes and was one of the first
> ones to be able to work them without trouble. Soon after that somebody else
> figured out what was happening and posted it on the spotting network. Then it
> was business as usual, with people routinely calling and making QSOs.
>
> This is a team of three German operators and they'll be Bonaire for several
> more days: almost a week, as I recall. They'll also be operating in the CQ
> 160m contest that starts later today. So you'll have several chances to get
> them into your log.
>
> 73, Jim W9FI
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