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Re: [VHFcontesting] How to order

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Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] How to order
From: "Barry Hansen" <barry@k7bwh.com>
Date: Mon, 22 Jan 2018 16:50:57 -0800
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I'd sure like to see a solid solution for logging rovers running FT8.
I ran FT8 for the first time last weekend in my portable operation, and
was very impressed. For me, it would be perfectly reasonable to use the
same equipment roving. My roving style is stop-n-shop rather than
run-n-gun, so managing the logging laptop at each stop is already the
plan. I like to activate a small number of really remote grid squares.
FT8 picked up a slow but steady stream of contacts after I'd worked
everyone I could reach on SSB. I'd sure hate to lose the contact points
(and the other end would hate to lose the multiplier) if people can't
automatically log my rover digital station correctly.
73 Barry K7BWH

-----Original Message-----
From: VHFcontesting [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Mark Spencer
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 4:11 PM
To: Keith Morehouse <w9rm@calmesapartners.com>
Cc: VHFcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] How to order

Based on my experiences in the September contest (to be transparent  I
was running an earlier version of the software) I share the concerns
about sending "/R"

My manual work around was complex for me to use, wouldn't work
automatically and seemed to confuse other users.   I'm sad to see reports
that this issue still exists.  (I also saw some comments along these
lines on one of the chat boards during the contest.)

73 Mark S
VE7AFZ

> On Jan 22, 2018, at 3:34 PM, Keith Morehouse <w9rm@calmesapartners.com>
wrote:
> 
> There are serious shortcomings in WSJT-X when used by a contest 
> station that must sign /R.
> 
> AC0RA found out all about them this weekend - things needs to be 
> changed but, apparently the current keepers of the software don't 
> think changes are necessary.  This is 2nd hand info from someone who 
> has been involved and should know.
> 
> -W9RM
> 
>> On Mon, Jan 22, 2018 at 4:27 PM, Steve Stahl <ke7ihg@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Mark
>> I think  Rover/Portable operators will lose out. FT8 works well but 
>> is just one more thing to juggle in the rover rig. With the reduction 
>> in ssb operations a guy would have to ask why would I spend my hard 
>> earned money to rover when I can sit at home and run FT8 all day?
>> 
>> Steve K7SWS
>> 
>>> On Jan 22, 2018 2:19 PM, "Mark Spencer" <mark@alignedsolutions.com>
wrote:
>>> 
>>> My observations during the recent September and January VHF contests
>> leave
>>> me with the impression that a number of operators in my region are
>> shifting
>>> at least some of their focus on 50 MHz to FT8.   Given the
performance I
>>> have seen from FT8 and my experience running that mode from my home
>> station
>>> with a self imposed 25 watt power limit and a temporally installed 3 
>>> element yagi during the January contest I can see why it is quite 
>>> popular for many operators.
>>> 
>>> I did try to keep an eye on the band scope while running FT8 on 
>>> 50.313
>> but
>>> didn't see much activity on 50.125
>>> 
>>> 73 Mark S VE7AFZ
>>> 
>>>>> On Jan 22, 2018, at 12:03 PM, George Sintchak 
>>>>> <wa2vnv@optonline.net>
>>>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I know there is a lot of people thinking that FT8 will dominate
>>> activity. I don't see that happening during a contest when you are
>> running
>>> SSB or CW during an Es opening. FT8 takes too long to complete a 
>>> contact compared to a normal fast paced SSB/CW run. Same for RTTY in 
>>> HF contests
>> -
>>> a RTTY fast contact takes maybe 10 seconds to complete when using a 
>>> computer run station with you at the keyboard - not typing on an old
>> model
>>> 15 or 28 TTY machine. (Anyone still use one? I've used both.)
>>>> In my experience with FT8 & MSK144, when conditions are normal(?) 
>>>> and
>>> activity is nil, FT8 contacts can be made where you normally can't 
>>> make
>> it
>>> with conventional modes.  The ~20+ dB advantage receiving into the 
>>> noise (at both ends) is just better than the human ear. All that 
>>> aside, it's
>> just
>>> some more of the fun and technology now available to us. (Flame suit
on).
>>>> 
>>>> 73, George WA2VNV (FN30 & EL96)
>>>> 
>>>> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Herb Krumich via VHFcontesting" 
>>>> <
>>> vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
>>>> To: "VHF Contesting" <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
>>>> Sent: Monday, January 22, 2018 10:20 AM
>>>> Subject: [VHFcontesting] How to order
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Does anyone know of a company that is manufacturing a six meter
>>> tranceiverthat is rock bound on 50.313Looks like in the future, 
>>> there is
>> no
>>> need to tune the six meter band ?ThanksHerb K2LNSat WA2FGK FN21
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