Phil,
Getting the info to all VHF contesters about the letter equivalents for
each band simply won't happen. It is just as easy and more clear if you
create WSJT-X macros for Tx5 such as "QSY 2M 73" or "QSY 1296 73". The
space followed by "73" at the end of the line is copied as a valid 73
message by the other station. Not including the 73 in the message will
result in repeat roger reports from the station you are working. Serious
FT8 users in the contest will know the FT8 frequency for each band.

If you work a stationon FT8 and you use a tone within 50 Hz,your message
should be displayed at the bottom of his "Rx Frequency" column. If you use
a tone frequency outside of this +/- 50 Hz , your Tx5 message will only
appear in the left column. However, since the message doesn't include his
call, he may miss the request to QSY. Because of the 13 character message
limit, it is not possible to include the other station's call along with
the QSY message.

73,
Rich - K1HTV

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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2021 17:39:33 +0000
Subject: [wsjt-devel] VHF Contest available bands feature?
Hello Everyone,

I have been having a great time using digital modes for day to day and
contesting in the VHF/UHF/SHF  bands. One very common complaint I get is
that it is difficult to communicate to the other station that you wish to
QSY to the next higher band or a specific band. While using SSB or CW you
can convey your intentions, but while using digital the only way is to use
the free text feature. There are 10 common bands people use during NA
contesting:

2 , 222, 432, 903, 1.2, 2.3, 3.4. 5.7, 10G, 24G

Most will run 6 meters continuously.

Here is my idea, assign each band one letter or number. At the end of the
tx5 message, indicate your next available band or a character to indicate
that the current QSO is the last band you have. I don't believe that
stations are using all the available data to convey the tx5 message. I had
even thought that the tx4 message could be used and the tx5 message could
confirm the next band to QSY to. I am sure that bands used would be
indicated in the setup configuration. Taken a step further even the Tx1
message could indicate how many or which bands are available. This idea
could also be used for HF Contests.

I am sure others have a better ideas, but it would enhance VHF contesting
without many repeated exchanges of free text during a contesting.

Thank you all for the many features and improvements made to accommodate
contesting modes.

Phil
73
N8LRG
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