Thank you for the link, Tim.
The first ideas/suggestions mentioned in the article are being used by
an increasing number of operators. JT65-HF-HB9HQX and JTDX helped that
by adding variations to the original standard messages. There was some
discussion when these variations were introduced, some positive others
negative. The only way to do it with WSJT-X is by using the 'free msg' box.
As for the second part, I have to read and re-read that again. I have
seen multiples stations calling the DX in different places, but I don't
think it was as part of this technique. I think they were just attempts
to bring the DX to their frequency, whether to escape the 'pile up', or
because the caller had QRM on the DX frequency.
There are times of the day that 40 and 20M are extremely busy. We are
talking about a 2kHz agreed segment, 4kHz, if adding the JT9 segment.
Other ways to improve performance, is to take advantage of multi-pass
decoding, built into WSJT-X and JTDX. JT65-HF does not have multi-pass
decoding. Another is to activate split in the software. By doing this,
the output power is always at max, regardless of where you are in the
segment. Again, JT65-HF does not support this feature.
73 de Vince, VA3VF
On 2017-05-21 6:53 AM, Tim Shoppa wrote:
http://www.arrl.org/
contest-update-issues?issue=2017-05-17
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