On 11/12/2016 20:46, Rex Moncur wrote:
Below are the decodes at the time and show that while JT4f required DS all the time, QRA generally got through with RC=0, (no prior knowledge) and in two cases RC=3, which looks very promising for QRA.

Hi Rex & Charlie,

this is great news and I'm sure Nico and Joe will be very pleased that QRA64 is getting the job done for microwave EME. Since the beginnings of the WSJT-X implementation of QRA64 it has been clear that it will push the boundaries of reliable weak signal QSOs over challenging paths like EME. Even with the stated caveats it is a great achievement by Nico with the core decoder and by Joe with the practicalities of use on air using WSJT-X with all the complexity that brings on top of decoding the data bits. Now all we need are a few OMs with small portable microwave EME stations to start activating all those DXCC entities!

That plus the buzz on VHF MS with Steve's MSK144 - just have a look at the spots shown on pskreporter.info - should mean that the user base for WSJT-X should continue to grow fast.

73
Bill
G4WJS.

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