> On Aug 11, 2024, at 11:12, Jim Shorney via wsjt-devel
> wrote:
>
> I don't know about anyone else but deep and often quite rapid QSB has been a
> real problem for me lately. The recent solar activity has been quite a roller
> coaster ride.
Amateur radio is challenging and always has been
On a couple of recent occasions, when I've been looking out for N5J, I've come
across
HH2AA operating as a SuperFox on 18095kHz. Each of HH2AA's transmissions that
I've
decoded has included the 'HH2AA verified' message.
The SuperFox User Guide includes the following statement:
"Authorized ke
Hello Tom-
You have a good point about the possibility of QRM on the Hounds frequency
when returning the signal report transmission.
Perhaps they will modify the protocol to include the Hound shifting
frequency on that transmission.
Earlier in the thread it was suggested some receivers need to have
I don't know about anyone else but deep and often quite rapid QSB has been a
real problem for me lately. The recent solar activity has been quite a roller
coaster ride.
On Sun, 11 Aug 2024 11:03:18 -0500
Tom Hauer via wsjt-devel wrote:
> Second, an observation. I have been watching N5J on
First, This is an awesome addition to FT8 capability. It works great on
the hound end, and having up to 9 streams on the fox end is amazing. The
best part is the verification, that is a home run. Thank you to all on the
team for an amazing effort.
Second, an observation. I have been watching