but some seem to skip a step and even suggest that one should skip a step.
Take a looks at the QSO, I think this is done "right", maybe ? 231400 6 -14 -0.6 -444 3 * VE3FGU WD4GBW FM17 1 0 231500 3 -18 -0.2 -428 3 # WD4GBW VE3FGU FN04 OOO 1 0 231600 10 -19 -444 3 RO ? 231700 10 -19 -428 3 RRR ? 231800 10 -20 -444 3 73 ? 231900 10 -19 -427 3 73 ? I don't know who called CQ but I assume VE3FGU did... Then WD4GBW sent both calls, "report" (grid) and OOO's. Then VE3FGU rogered the OOO's, with RO, did not send OOO's himself Then VE3FGU sent RRR's but WD4GBW responded with 73, are BOTH not required to send RRR's? Then VE3FGU sent the optional 73. On 4/14/07, Bill McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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] <digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com>, "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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