Let it rip.
 Who cares any more as FT8 is about computers 
talking to computers while the operator is doing 
- or has his mind - on other things. Ham Heaven 
is here according to the masses and apparently 
statistics. RBN is all about computers anyway. 
And we must make decisions based on statistics - right?
 To be able to make use of the FT8 "Deep" 
functionality the computer needs the info to 
decode unknown callsigns that are "22 dB below the noise level".
 So why not feed the computers with as much info 
as possible to speed up the journey up the DXCC 
ladder. Then, when the barn is full, some 
operators might even return to real ham radio 
again without concerns over what is fed to the RBN network.
73
Peter SM2CEW
At 13:35 2018-06-12, N4ZR wrote:
 As some may be aware, weâ??ve been debating for 
some time about whether the RBN should handle 
FT8 spots.  A few weeks, ago, several prolific 
RBN nodes began spotting FT8 signals, using the 
combination of WSJT-X and an unreleased 
Aggregator, version 5.  The purpose of this 
limited Alpha test was to get a feel for the 
load and other implications of carrying FT8 
spots on the RBN; it has been very revealing. 
The most striking characteristic of FT8 spots is 
their sheer quantity. Here are some weekday 
statistics from one of the US testers: *23-May* 
CW 4294 14% RTTY 69 0.22% FT8 26318 86% Total 
30681 *24-May* CW 4370 13% RTTY 46 0.14% FT8 
29298 87% Total 33714 Whether due to the 
startling popularity of the new mode, or to the 
ability to spot stations at 22 dB below the 
noise level, it seems obvious that adding FT8 
spots to our spot flow could have a huge impact 
on the infrastructure of the RBN.  These 
numbers suggest that if only 20-30 RBN nodes 
added FT8 spots, those spots could outnumber the 
total CW and RTTY spots being delivered by the 
140-150 nodes currently active on the network, 
doubling the total required throughput. We 
frankly donâ??t know whether the RBN servers 
will be up to the task, so we decided we had 
better find out before the fall contest season 
is upon us.  Accordingly, we are taking the 
following steps on a Beta test basis: 1. 
Effective immediately, the RBNâ??s current spot 
feed     (telnet,reversebeacon.net port 7000) 
will be repurposed to handle     only CW and 
RTTY spots. telnet.reversebeacon.net port 7001 
will be     set up for FT8 spots only. 2. 
Operators of â??retailâ?? DX clusters are 
encouraged to offer the option     of RBN spots 
with and without FT8 spots, as they now often 
give     users a choice between spot streams 
with and without â??Skimmerâ??     spots, and to 
advertise when they begin to carry FT8 spots 3. 
A Beta test version of Aggregator Version 5 that 
can handle FT8     spots received from WSJT-X 
will be made available on the RBN web     site, 
along with instructions on how RBN node-ops can 
configure     their nodes to spot FT8 on one or 
multiple bands.  Note, please,     that doing 
so will not interfere with your ability to 
continue     spotting CW and RTTY. We will 
closely monitor how the RBN servers handle this 
new load, as more and more nodes begin sending 
FT8 spots.  We also reserve the right to take 
steps as necessary to protect the core mission 
of the RBN, including shutting off the FT8 
stream on major CW and RTTY contest weekends or, 
in an extreme case, discontinuing spotting of 
FT8 altogether.  Even in a worst case scenario, 
FT8 spots will continue to be carried by 
PSKReporter. We hope weâ??re not doing this in a 
vacuum.  The RBN team has been collecting the 
views of contesters and DXers on this, and we 
think that weâ??re headed in the right 
direction.  Feel free to let us know what you 
think of this experiment. 73, The RBN Team 
(KM3T, N4ZR, PY1NB, SV3SJ, W3OA) 
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