While MS QSOs can be made with random CQing on 50.260, most are scheduled via Ping Jockey or ON4KST chat. There's a learning curve to operating MS, and QSOs via MS can take a while to complete. It's not unusual for it to take 30 minutes for "rocks" to align in the space between QSO partners to provide the reflections for pings that WSJT-X decodes to complete all the steps of the QSO.

MS is NOT a good mode for QRP, and while QSOs can be made with 100W, more power increases the likelihood of a good ping and shortens the time it takes to complete.

If you're chasing grids on 6M, MS is a great way to fill in those that are beyond the range of tropospheric propagation and too close for E-skip.  The limit for MS is about 1,300 miles, and even that distance requires great rocks, high power, decent antennas, great ops, and persistence.

MS is one of the propagation modes for which the exchange format and progress of WSJT mode QSOs was developed, and it is rigidly followed.

73, Jim K9YC

On 12/5/2018 9:00 AM, Mike Cizek W0VTT wrote:
MSK144 on 50.260  WSJT-X v2.0  More info here:
https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html
You will find the Ping Jockey chatroom very friendly and helpful:
https://www.pingjockey.net/cgi-bin/pingtalk
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