[SFDXA] Welcome to FT-SHMATE!

Bill bmarx at bellsouth.net
Mon Oct 21 12:35:36 EDT 2019


Welcome to FT-SHMATE!
A Modest Proposal
By Victor Rosenthal, 4X6GP

While waiting for VP6R to operate CW instead of FT-8 on 20 or 15 meters 
during the very short openings to the Middle East, I began to think that 
FT-8 might not be as bad as I’d believed. My thoughts turned to ways 
that it could be improved. And suddenly I got an idea that I think will 
revolutionize digital mode operation, amateur radio in general, and 
maybe even pay for my beer.

What is FT-8 except a massive online multiplayer game? And why can’t 
some of the concepts familiar from the world of gaming be applied to ham 
radio?

I propose to set up a network of servers which would simulate the 
behavior of the ionosphere. A simple cross-platform client application 
would be available to access the network, with a user interface that was 
exactly like WSJT-X or similar programs. Users could sign up for free, 
although there would be in-app purchases available (more about that later).

The system would initially simulate a 5-watt transmitter and a dipole 
antenna at a height of 10 meters above ground of average conductivity. 
When a user logged on to the server, an algorithm would calculate the 
probability of being heard at the locations of all the other users, 
using VOACAP for propagation predictions, and taking into account the 
locations, power, antennas, SSN and A/K indexes, etc. Contacts would 
take place according to the probability computed by the algorithm. If 
multiple stations were calling one station, the caller would be queued 
appropriately by signal strength.

Welcome to FT-SHMATE, the ultimate digital mode! Operating FT-SHMATE 
will be indistinguishable from old-fashioned FT-8. But getting started 
is so much easier: you don’t need a radio, a sound card, or even a ham 
license. All you need is a computer or even a smartphone. Anyone can do 
it! And given the permissiveness of ARRL with respect to things like 
remote operation and their support for digital modes, I am sure they 
would agree to allow FT-SHMATE QSOs to count for DXCC!

I mentioned in-app purchases. I envision a whole slew of accessories 
that you can purchase to enhance your FT-SHMATE experience. For several 
hundred dollars you can buy a 13 dB increase in signal strength, 
equivalent to boosting your power output to 100 watts. For a few 
thousand more, you can buy the equivalent of a 1500 watt signal. Antenna 
height and gain improvements are also available, at prices that are 
highly competitive with the cost of physical towers and antennas. You 
can even buy a quiet rural environment or a seaside location for several 
hundred thousand. And there are NO antenna restrictions in the world of 
FT-SHMATE!

That isn’t all. For $500,000, FT-SHMATE will give you a two-week 
“DXpedition” to Bouvet Island. You and 10 friends will be able to 
operate FT-SHMATE as though you are on Bouvet with a real 3Y0 call! 
Everything will be just like a physical DXpedition, except that there 
will be no engine trouble or weather problems. Want to operate from 
North Korea? For the estimated $1 million cost of a bribe to Kim Jong 
Un, FT-SHMATE can make it possible.

But perhaps you are the kind who would prefer to stay home and just work 
everything you can hear. FT-SHMATE has you covered. Since all radio 
transmissions in FT-SHMATE are virtual, there are no pesky rules or 
regulations. If you can afford it, we’ll set you up with a half-megawatt 
and huge dipole arrays for transmit, as well as a remote receiving site 
with acres of beverages in all directions.

Hmm, 20 should be open to VP6 now. I wonder if they are still on FT8?

73,

Victor, 4X6GP

Rehovot, Israel

Formerly K2VCO


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