My understanding is that DXpedition mode is NOT for the "casual" user -
even big-time contest stations.
I will be one of the operators at multi-op effort W5UHF from DM75. I plan
to use NO WSJT-X mode if the band is open. I want to be able to work
250/hour on SSB not 50/hour on FT8.
All CONTESTERS should want to do this... If the band is marginal, have at
FT8 - we will be there also !
Also, please remember FT8 works very POORLY in a not-so-dense meteor
scatter environment. If you hear meteors, you should be around 50.260 or
144.140 using MSK144 (or high speed CW below 50.100 - wink), NOT FT8 or
JT65 ! And, you should at least have one eye on PingJockey....
-W9RM
Keith J Morehouse
Managing Partner
Calmesa Partners G.P.
Olathe, CO
>
> > On May 28, 2018, at 7:24 AM, Stu <stu@stu2labs.com> wrote:
> >
> > Which version of WSJT-X are people planning to use for the upcoming VHF
> contest?
> >
> > Do people plan to use the FT-8 DXpedition mode? The documentation sounds
> like this should be done on a different frequency than 50.313 because of
> the way WSJT manages the QSO.
> >
> > BTW - the W4IY group will be QRV for the contest on Flagpole Knob, VA.
> FM08jm. Bottom 4 bands.
> >
> > 73
> > Stu2,
> > W7IY
>
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