Pat,
I agree
Robot FT8 is not Ham Radio
I rather see real operators at each end and there using skill in chasing DX
rather than making a Robot
FT8 station
The thrill of working of 6meter DX real to real operator mode is the way to go
at least for me ( West Coast USA to Africa/Europe )
We
This weekend I was part of rover team K2EZ/R. Andrea basically let me run 6
meters and she handled 2 meters and up.
I found that in general, if I used the callsign K2EZ/R it worked fairly
well except when more than one caller responds. In that case I had to
manually sequence and put the other
If you have the skills you could develop the software you describe, but then
what good would it do when your "robot" has worked everyone in the world?
There were CW robots years ago but nobody worked them.
There would be no challenge for you as an OPERATOR!
How big would your QSL printing and
Si Michele,
you may hire a slave who is to sit at your computer and
do what you teach him or her.
gl de ha6nn
Andras
On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 9:05 PM, Michele via wsjt-devel <
wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> Hello,
> I'm an OM from Italy.
> Can I develop a software that allows make QSO
Hello,
I'm an OM from Italy.
Can I develop a software that allows make QSO automatically?
73
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I think Tim’s suggestion is a good answer to the problem we have identified.
Keeps it simple, too.
George J Molnar
Arlington, Virginia, USA
KF2T - FM18lv
> On Jun 13, 2018, at 12:15 PM, Tim Goeppinger via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> I would estimate that the issues with people
I would estimate that the issues with people having NA Contest Mode off cost me
dozens of QSOs in the June VHF Contest.While I wouldn't be opposed to ending NA
Contest mode altogether, I would like to see it replaced by something different.
Instead, I propose a "NA Contest Report Skipping Mode".