FT8 and Q65-15A, Q65-30B, Q65-30C has been used on the UHF and uW bands in
the NTX area.
I have used FT8 as high as 2.3G. Doesn't work so well the higher you go in
frequency due to doppler and spreading.
I have used Q65-30B as high as 47G.
The Q65 modes are king when it comes to doppler and spreading and usually
work great when CW just won't cut it.
73,
Scott AA5AM
On Thu, Sep 18, 2025 at 11:10 AM jon jones <n0jk@hotmail.com> wrote:
> FT4, FT8 and Q65 are used routinely here in our area for tropo and the
> VHF+ contests on 1296 MHz. FT8 works well for me with my old LT-23S
> transverter.
>
> Randy Wing, N0LD runs grids on microwaves in our area. Last February,
> Randy successfully used Q65B-30 on 1296 MHz to work Wichita, KS area
> stations from EM05 and EM14.
>
> See WA50 in QST May, 2025 pp 88 & 89 for more discussion.
>
>
> *
> N0JK
>
>
> >I suspect there isn't much digital activity on 1296 or above in VHF+
> contests. When I've gotten someone to run up the bands with me, I don't
> recall anyone asking if it would be digital or SSB/CW. I know there are
> WSJT modes used on 10 GHz to work EME, but I have not encountered any for
> terrestrial communication.
>
> Zack W9SZ
>
>
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