Yes!

I have suggested this kind of solution years ago.
Now I have tried free message "QSY MY QRG" but it spends more periods and seldom results to anything.

Easier solution for us, the users, would be to spread 2kHz up or down with vfo dial. That way a part of "official" dial traffic can still be seen.But also this seems to be too difficult in practice.

Good "bad" example is 6m. All stations use 50.313 and just few are brave enough to call CQ with 50.323 dial.

One good thing also to mention from 6m: It seems that with EU-AS qsos most of the EU stations use 1st/even period for calling and AS stations use 2nd/odd period. It makes working a little bit easier than in HF bands.

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Saku
OH1KH

Tim Goeppinger via wsjt-devel kirjoitti 8.7.2021 klo 6.07:
There are so many times on FT8 or FT4 that the station you are in QSO with is buried in QRM by a signal they probably don't even know is on their audio frequency.

On future releases of FT4 or FT8, if there is ever a spare bit in the message formats, I propose adding a "please QSY to my tx audio frequency" bit. There would be a "Pse QSY: button on the user interface that would be off by default. There would be an indicator to the other op that a QSY is requested, and it is up to them whether or not to hit the up arrow button to sync TX frequencies.

There have been several times on 6 meters recently where this could have been helpful, and would have cut down on all of the repeats back and forth.

Thanks for your consideration & 73,

Tim N6GP


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