I have watched K3IO and N3AO both make many QSO's using this mode.    Both
have some hearing impairment and it is a God send to them for weak signal
work on HF.  It also shows you that a band this is "closed" is not really
closed all the way for example on 20 meters.

I think it is a great addition to our way of making QSO's.

Bob



On Fri, Apr 20, 2012 at 7:38 PM, Bill <[email protected]> wrote:

>  Interesting mode. Kind of boring as there is little opportunity to say
> anything other than callsign, signal report, 73.
> But .....
>
> Making 'Ghost Qsos' is sort of unique. Sort of spooky too.
>
> In case your not familiar with 'Ghost Qso's'
> It's when you do NOT hear a station.
> It's when you do NOT see any signal in the PSDR panadaptor.
> It's when you do not see any indication of a signal in the JT65 screen.
> But you make a qso, purely by Joe Taylor's unique decoding logarithms.
>
> 10 watts, over paths that should be dead, and are totally unusable for cw,
> ssb, rtty etc.
>
> Flex is a fantastic JT65 machine.
>
>
>
>
>  --
>
> Ah, being young is beautiful, but being old is comfortable.
> ---------------------------
> Ham Radio: Send your signal to INFINITY AND BEYOND!
> W9OL-Bill H. in Chicagoland
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>
>
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