In WSJT, F5 key is your friend!

"RO" means you received the "OOO" 

it is a shorthand "roger" for the "OOO" report...

Bill N9DSJ



--- In [EMAIL PROTECTED], "Andrew O'Brien" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Tony, I got confused when trying to explain, maybe you will be 
better.  Can
> you explain whch steps can be skipped and which cannot?  Some got 
stright to
> RO without sending an original OOO.
> 
> Andy
> 
> On 4/14/07, KT2Q <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >    All:
> >
> > Seems to be some confusion about what message to send when 
running JT65
> > and what the reports mean. That's understandable since the mode 
was
> > developed for EME and not HF.
> >
> > The morse letter "O" (not zero) is used during EME CW QSO's
> > to indicate that signals are readable and both calls were copied. 
The JT65
> > mode uses the digital version of this.
> >
> > The "RO" means "ROGER" I've received your "O" report and your 
report
> > is also "O". If you're not sure what message to send, hit F5 with 
WSJT
> > running and a small help window will pop-up. It shows the correct 
message to
> > send for each mode.
> >
> > Hope this helps...
> >
> > Tony KT2Q


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