Sorry for the late report - I did get to participate but then I had to get food 
and go to bed immediately after it ended so I didn't get to write up anything.  
I managed 29 contacts in the 1 hour period including one duplicate.

I initially tried to use S&P mode but I still haven't been able to work out how 
to make it do anything, maybe there is some documentation I haven't found?  
Ultimately I had to resort to the same FT8 type ops, calling CQ and 
intermittently clicking specific stations.

I will say I found I had to run much higher power than I have been accustomed 
to -- I was not getting complete QSOs until I upped power from 40W to around 
75W.

Overall, it seemed to go well.

-Matt / KK4NDE

-----Original Message-----
From: Joe Taylor [mailto:j...@princeton.edu] 
Sent: Monday, May 06, 2019 10:45 AM
To: wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [wsjt-devel] FT4 mock contest

One-hour "practice contest" sessions will be held this week and next week using 
the FT4 mode and the ARRL RTTY Roundup rules.

Thursday, May 9, 0000-0100 UTC (Wednesday evening, May 8, NA time) Tuesday,  
May 14 0000-0100 UTC (Monday evening, May 13, NA time)

Dial frequency 7.090 (and higher, in 2 kHz increments, if too much QRM). 
  Everyone works everyone.

To participate you must use WSJT-X 2.1.0-rc5.  Installation packages for 
Windows and Linux can be found near the bottom of this web page:
https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html

Note that this Release Candidate ("RC5") is a beta-test version.  A full 
release of WSJT-X 2.1 is targeted for release in July 2019.

Be sure to read "The FT4 Protocol for Digital Contesting." Links to this 
document in ten languages are available on the WSJT-X web page:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/wsjtx.html .  Also, be sure to read 
the updated list of known issues and workarounds:
http://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/Reported_bugs.txt


IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE MOCK CONTEST:

1. On the *Settings | Advanced* tab, check the *Special operating
activity* and *ARRL RTTY Roundup* options.  In the field labeled "Exch" 
enter the 2- or 3-letter abbreviation for your state or province (US/Canadian 
stations) or DX if you are not in the US or Canada.

2. Make sure that 7.090 appears in your drop-down frequency list for FT4 mode.  
Navigate to *File | Settings | Frequencies*, right-click on the frequencies 
table, select *Insert*, then *IARU Region = All*, *Mode = FT4*, and enter 
*Frequency = 7.090*.

3. Go to *File | Open log directory* and rename your ADIF log wsjt_log.adi to 
something like wsjtx_log.adi.bak, so as to start the mock contest with an empty 
log.  Also select *File | Reset Cabrillo log*.  Remember to restore your 
original ADIF log after the mock contest.

4. Go to *File | Reporting* and check *Log automatically (contesting
only)* and *Clear DX call and grid after logging*.

5. Go to *File | Settings | Colors* and check these boxes (reading top to 
bottom):

X  My call in message
X  New DXCC
X  New Call on Band
X  CQ in message
X  Transmitted message

6. Do not use a compound or nonstandard callsign in this event.

Post your results and comments here so we can all learn from an actual
FT4 contest-like experience.

If you are not already subscribed, you may wish to join the email list
wsjt-devel:
https://sourceforge.net/p/wsjt/mailman
That list is the best way to communicate directly with the WSJT Development 
Group.

     -- 73, Joe, K1JT (for the WSJT Development Group)


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