On 4/2/2018 7:25 AM, Ed Sawyer wrote:
It looks to me like VHF contesting is about to be decimated for the CW/SSB op in favor of robots working each other on FT8. I am glad I am not into VHF contesting.
FT8 is not "robots working each other." Anyone who has used Joe Taylor's software can tell you it is not fully automated as the user needs to initiate the call/select the station to be called and make the decision if the contact is complete. At its core, that is no different than selecting a CW or SSB signal on a panadapter, "pushing the button" on a CW or Voice memory keyer and deciding if the other station actually replied to you. Yes, some individuals have used macro programming languages to further "automate" FT8 QSOs just as some individuals have used programming to automate CW and/or RTTY QSOs. Still, FT8 is no different than the typical "5NN 73" or "TU 5NN" DX "QSO". The only real difference is that the software does a much better job of filtering (selectivity) while the protocol takes advantage of both error correction and data redundancy (transmitting the same data multiple times) to improve the overall sensitivity. If you like, FT8 (as well as JT65 and JT9) build much of the benefit of low noise receive antennas into the protocol. 73, ... Joe, W4TV _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband