Yeah, that would be a really useful addition if it's in fact feasible.

I have a "QRM UR FREQ" free-form message that I use in these
situations. Sometimes people get it, sometimes not.

-- Ray WQ5L


On Thu, Jul 8, 2021 at 2:24 AM Saku <oh...@sral.fi> wrote:
>
> 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.
>
> --
> 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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