WSJT is a digital mode. If you are willing to accept a QSO on a digital mode that is present, but so weak as to be inaudible to the human ear, then I dont think the band in question is a concern.
So by extension, if WSJT is accepted as a digital mode for DXCC credit on 6 meters, one would think it is also acceptable on other bands as well. IMHO. 73, ron w3wn ________________________________________ From: kf...@njdxa.org [mailto:kf...@njdxa.org] On Behalf Of w0...@aol.com Sent: Saturday, December 05, 2009 10:54 AM To: dx-chat@njdxa.org; d...@arrl.org Subject: [DX-CHAT] Just curious .... There is a small, but enthusiastic, group of 50 mHz operators using the WSJT mode for "no hear them" EME "QSOs" and DXCC credit. These "contacts" are totally by computer, the signal levels being well below audible to-the-ear as much as -26 or so dB. Would (or should) 160 meter contacts made by similar WSJT mode count for DXCC? 73, Bill (W0WOI) ----------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe or subscribe to this list. Please send a message to imail...@njdxa.org In the message body put either unsubscribe dx-chat or subscribe dx-chat This is the DX-CHAT reflector sponsored by the NJDXA http://njdxa.org -----------------------------------------------------------