Since virtually all FT8 operations are clustered into their own 3kHz smoking-pit on each band, the mode requires no searching around the band for individual signals. Essentially the entire workable b
I agree with Hans. I don't see any need to have FT8 signals spotted on RBN. Yes, I do use FT8 quite a bit. 73, Jim N6VH That, coupled with the very detailed graphic presentations at sites like pskrep
I agree fully with Hans. Theres no need for it on FT8 unless youre dealing with aggregate data for propagation mapping and station performance metering. 73 Ria N2RJ __________________________________
Again, we could and should resolve this issue by banning every mode for contesting except sp*rk Gap transmission and coherrer detectors. NEVER include anything which is newer than 1910. But, from wha
See no reason whatsoever for FT8 spots on RBN..... and, yes, I do work FT8 occassionally. What would be an improvement for RBN is to actually make it possible to select a few skimmers, instead of sel
What would be an improvement for RBN is to actually make it possible to select a few skimmers, instead of selecting a continent's ALL skimmers, as the amount of spots now create huge data flows. This