All that needs to be done is change the WSJT-X FT8 program on the next major
update so that any and all VHF+ QSOs are made using grids only and no funny
numbers. No options. That can't be too hard to program. If you leave it up to
the operators, then there will always be those that don't get the message.
73
Mike WB8BZK
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From: VHFcontesting [mailto:vhfcontesting-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of
Tom
Sent: Sunday, July 01, 2018 2:20 PM
To: vhfcontesting@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] We have a Situation here....
Marshall,
I've been a long time 6 meter putz level enthusiast. It seems that the
best solution would be to politely ask the WSJT team if there is a way
to idiot proof the program so that if someone is in contest mode, they
can exchange with some one who is not.
Then, the "group", whether this group or otherwise, simply states that
from now on, all exchanges on 6 meters FT8 will be in the "contest
mode". We can actually call it the normal mode, and the report mode as
"verbose"!
i remember when I first read about meteor scatter, and EME, and how
fussy the folks who did all those modes were with each other to make
sure a contact counted. Grid, 73 RR. No exceptions, and nothing more.
That can be done in 60 seconds on FT8. And simply put, that's all that
is needed. I've spent a lot of time explaining to people how the signal
report works on FT8, and one newbie asked a great question: "Why do we
need it?" Gotta love the proper questions.
Lets simply pick a date, and operate in the contest mode on FT8 6 meters
all the time. And uh Marshall, I'll let you pick the date !
73 from Michigan, Tom K8TB
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