While it probably is a remote possibility that the WSJT-X team is contemplating 
adding internet-based linkages, I want to agree with N2ADV and emphatically say 
“no!” to any ham radio communications protocol that relies on anything but ham 
radio to work effectively. 

Even in this day of skimmers and spotting networks, automatic rotators, and 
auto-sequenced contacts, the contact itself is still a radio contact, and 
should remain so in its entirety.


George J Molnar
Arlington, Virginia, USA
KF2T   -   FM18lv






> On Sep 8, 2018, at 6:38 PM, James Shaver <kd2...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Yes but my previous question about Internet usage still stands: When I am 
> sitting in a park or out on a snowmobile trail with my KX3 and my laptop 
> using a GPS for time sync since there’s no cell reception there, anything 
> that relies on the Internet will be basically useless to me.  Why would we 
> aim to exclude a growing number of such users like me?  Perhaps I’m 
> misunderstanding.  
>  
> Jim S. 
> N2ADV

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