If you're answering on the normal FT8 frequencies, its not the WSJT-X
DXPedition mode which specifically locks out the standard FT8 frequencies.

They are using a third-party software that I referred to previously.

Neil, KN3ILZ

On 4/22/2019 5:22 PM, Frank Kirschner wrote:
Grant,

On Sun, Apr 21, 2019 at 6:40 PM Grant VK5GR <vk5gr.ra...@gmail.com
<mailto:vk5gr.ra...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Frank,

    Fox and Hound was never in the main FT8 channels – indeed I
    believe Bill, Frank Joe and the team coded the system to not let
    you run F/H mode on the main FT8 channels.


Interesting. If that's the case, that function isn't working:



image.png

I have responded to stations in F/H mode in the regular band segment
on numerous occasions with no interference from the software. This
screen-grab shows Hound mode in the regular band segment.

    There have been non WSJT based “derivatives” that unfortunately
    did not give due consideration to the problems of mixing F/H mode
    with standard FT8 traffic.


OK. How do I tell whether it's a F/H mode station or a "derivative"
program? Most of the time, when I switch to F/H mode to work DX, I am
able to work them. Does that indicate the DX station is, indeed,
running F/H?

Thanks.

73,
Frank
KF6E

    Regards,

    Grant VK5GR




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