Greetings All, 

 

   As preparations for Field Day move ahead, I have been charged with
keeping track of those who want to operate on FT8 during the event. This
will be the first time FT8 will be used in this ARRL event and if you want
to operate in the FT8 mode, please let me know. We are building a list of
FT8 operators, so we know what needs to be provided to make that happen.  So
please let me know if you want to be added to the list. Just reply to this
message and I'll do the rest. 

 

   If you're not yet familiar with FT8, there are operating guides on line.
Just be sure to look for WSJT-X version 2.0 or higher. Here's a link to help
you with that.
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx-doc/wsjtx-main-2.0.0.html

WSJT-X can operate in several modes besides FT8, so you'll want to filter
your reading with that in mind.  There are other documents on line focused
strictly on operating in FT8. Here's one:
https://www.g4ifb.com/FT8_Hinson_tips_for_HF_DXers.pdf

 

So, if you haven't already put your name on the list, this is your chance to
do so.  Send me your name, call sign and email address. All are welcome. And
If you have access to BVARC's Field Day partner club reflectors, please
forward this note on to those as well.

 

73, JP, K5JPP

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