The RBN doesn't attempt to track SSB spots - I don't know if someone
(maybe VE7CC) does. Of course, SSB spots require a decision by the
spotter to send them, and watching clusters during an SSB contest
suggests that SSB spotting is like RTTY (rare except during contests),
but without the benefit of RTTY Skimmer Server to automate the process.
73, Pete N4ZR
On 4/29/2024 9:40 AM, Wes wrote:
Where are the SSB contacts?
John Webster NN1SS wrote:
I would like to suggest that there may be broader implications. On any
given day, more than 80% of all activity on the HF bands is in the
digital modes and largely in FT8.
Look at RBN spot data that was collected (I assume) last year:
23-May
CW 4294 14%
RTTY 69 0.22%
FT8 26318 86%
Total 30681
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