Rich --
On 3/15/2018 11:39 AM, Rich - K1HTV wrote:
If at all possible, I'd recommend that a 4-digit (160 thru 40M) or
5-digit (30M thru 6M) number in a CQ text message be interpreted as the
frequency to set VFO-B. It is harder to misinterpret an exact frequency,
especially once the DXpedition
If at all possible, I'd recommend that a 4-digit (160 thru 40M) or 5-digit (30M
thru 6M) number in a CQ text message be interpreted as the frequency to set
VFO-B. It is harder to misinterpret an exact frequency, especially once the
DXpedition mode starts being used and DX stations use Rx frequen
cate the problem with another local FT8 user.
73,
Rich - K1HTV
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That's almost a QSY request but that format is expecting a 3-digit frequency so
would've thought you'd see a 190kHz movement
Hi Rich,
Apparently H40YM transmitted "CQ 1908 H40YM", indicating that he was
hoping to raise JAs in a higher part of the band. That's a free text
message, so double-clicking on it will *not* put H40YM into your DX Call
box. Of course, you can do this manually, however.
Double-clicking on
th another local FT8 user.
73,
Rich - K1HTV
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That's almost a QSY request but that format i
That's almost a QSY request but that format is expecting a 3-digit frequency so
would've thought you'd see a 190kHz movement
Did you see a QSY message in your Rx window?
de Mike W9MDB
On Thursday, March 15, 2018, 6:49:15 AM CDT, Rich - K1HTV
wrote:
This morning, a few minutes be
This morning, a few minutes before local sunrise, H40YM showed up on 160 Meter
FT8 on 1840 KHz calling "CQ 1908 H40YM". He was listening up the band in the
160M Japan operating area frequency window. Wanting to to work the H40 split, I
temporarily set the WSJT-X File/Settings/Radio/ "Split Oper