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It has been asked this week why there seems to be little activity on 160m so 
far this Fall season.  Actually, there is PLENTY of DX activity on Topband so 
far - but much of it has migrated to 1840 and is on FT8.
 
Last Spring, when 7Q7EI was active, I made a post commenting on FT8.  What I 
said basically at the time was:
 
1) In July 2017 there was almost a total transition on 6M from Dx'ing on CW 
mode to FT8 - and that I had recently purchased an IC7300 so I could 
participate in 6M Dx'ing again during the summer 2018 FT8 sporadic E season .  
This past summer I joined the gang on FT8 on 50.313 and worked many JA's, into 
Africa (5A and TY2) and almost made a qso with KH7XS.
 
2) I noted lst Spring that there would probably be a migration of sorts on 160M 
to FT8 also - but hoped that CW would remain in use as well - as the 
traditional DX mode on Topband.
 
So here we are now, not long after the equinox in Fall 2018 on Topband.
 
Here's what I have seen so far over the last several weeks:
 
1) Almost like clockwork at my SS, FT8 opens the band on 1840 with literally 
pages of EU DX available - including A41ZZ, 9K2HS and many Eu stations.  DM2SP 
is there every night and many others.
 
2) If you listen on CW mode - there is very little activity out of EU - some 
like G3YRO and a few others - but there is little volume available - recently 
3V8SS (ASH) was on CW testing out his new 160m antenna as 3V8SF operating on 
1837.5 with a big CW signal - and he was doing well in NA as well as into EU.
 
3) In the mornings on CW - VK3HJ VK3IO and VK2WF have often been available on 
CW mode - as well as ZL2OK on 160M SSB.
 
Typically now at my SR - there is a mix of FT8 and some CW.  E6Y, ZL7X and 
YJ0GC have shown up on CW all with good signals - so CW is still a part of the 
game (for now!)
 
FT8 usually is in full swing also at my SR with lots of JA's and some VK/ZL - 
also VK3HJ, VK3EW and others have been in on CW with great signals - ZL2OK was 
5/9 on 1847 SSB recently.
 
The bottom line:
 
FT8 has gained in popularity - largely because it gets through better than CW - 
and it is a new way to work people that is EASY.  A modest 100w station with 
average antennas on FT8 can work some real DX on 160M these days and it is 
simply human nature to gravitate to what works BEST for a given person as they 
approach Dx'ing on 160m.
 
I am hopeful that the 6M "total migration pattern to FT8" experienced in July 
of 2017 will NOT happen on 160m - but FT8 seems to be where the activity is 
concentrated so far.  We shall see how things continue to play out as the 
season develops.
 
One final note
 
DX Peditions -  especially in places where signals are known to be really weak 
into Eastern NA - (like my experience at 9M0W last March) should think at least 
about doing some FT8 while they are out there - in addition to traditional CW 
mode.
 
TR8CA has commented repeatedly that FT8 "gets through" the African QRNN - far 
better at his qth than CW mode - which is why Alain uses it so often on 160m.  
Norbert 7Q7EI said the same thing - he could only hear CW signals in the noise 
on 160M when he tried it - so he went over to FT8 and made quite a number of NA 
qso's that way when CW was impossible copy for him.
 
This winter season, I may have a chance to make another trip - too early to 
comment on it now - but if it happens I can almost guarantee that I will do 
some FT8 while there - WHY?  Because it gets through.... no doubt about it.
 
Good luck to everyone this season - 160m should be in really great shape this 
Winter - we are very close to the bottom - it will be either this season or the 
next - but either way - we are entering the best part of the cycle for weak 
signal work on Topband!
 
GL to all
 
73 JEFF  VY2ZM/K1ZM

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