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Re: Topband: FT8 - the end of 160m old school DXing? (long)

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Subject: Re: Topband: FT8 - the end of 160m old school DXing? (long)
From: Charlie Young <weeksmgr@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 25 Oct 2017 19:38:23 +0000
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I think the game changing aspect of FT8 is that many folks who would normally 
be available to work on CW or SSB  will now be on FT8.   The amount of activity 
on the FT8 frequency of any band is phenomenal.

This summer I constructed a 4 x 7 LFA stack on 6 meters, primarily because the 
largest remaining opportunity for Challenge points as I close in on 3000 is on 
6 meters, along with 160 and 80.  I thought, might as well add elevation and go 
for 6 EME. Except for RTTY, I was inactive on digital modes, so downloaded 
WSJTX and started working JT65A on EME.  On a whim, I fired up on FT8.

There will be FT8 activity, and usually lots of it, on just about any HF band 
and usually it will be there when there is little or no other activity.  It is 
a bottomless pit of stations to work.  The active callsigns seen there are well 
known DXer’s from CW and SSB, along with a whole bunch of newer callsigns that 
are unrecognized.

Although I was QRT on 6 for most of the summer due to the construction, the 
spots were closely watched.  It seemed to me that early in the season, there 
was an explosion of JT65A activity.  After the release of FT8, it seemed 
everyone switched to that.  There were hardly any spots on CW.

It is very easy to make QSO’s with FT8, almost no effort.  The sensitivity of 
the mode for weak signal work is attracting a large following, along with the 
faster speed of making a QSO compared to JT65.  I have been on FT8 on a casual 
basis for about 2 weeks, and likely have 500 QSO’s logged, including some new 
digital counters and a couple of Challenge band fills.  I have not listened to 
FT8 on Topband.

Anything that sparks this level of interest can only be good for the long term 
future of ham radio.  Personally, I will be completely disappointed if we can’t 
find DX to work on CW, since that is my favorite activity in ham radio, 
especially 160.   It remains to be seen if FT8 will take over on 160 like it 
seems to have done on some other bands.  Hopefully, there will be something for 
all of us to enjoy on our favorite band.

Regarding 6 EME, being completely new, I was surprised to be able to detect by 
ear many of the signals, and to be able to see traces on just about anyone we 
can decode.  The first big thrill was hearing my own CW echo several days in a 
row, before getting my 8877 amp finished and firing up JT65A.

Being 70 years old now, I decided to pursue Challenge points where they can be 
found, regardless of mode.  No time to waste looking backward, if there is any 
hope to get 3000 while I am still above the grass.

73  Charlie N8RR












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