Interesting to see how FT4 outperforms FT8 (by a lot!) in the high-latitude
moderately disturbed channel model.

Question: am I understanding correctly that the standard message payload
devotes two whole bits for callsign suffixes /p and /r? (So it is
theoretically possible to have a call using both?) Since these suffixes are
so rare in practice I wonder if in retrospect you think this is a perhaps
regrettable use of the message payload.

73, Paul K6PO

On Fri, Jun 12, 2020 at 11:52 AM Joe Taylor <j...@princeton.edu> wrote:

> If you're interested in how the FT4 and FT8 modes work, and how they are
> implemented in WSJT-X, you can find all the technical details in a
> paper by Steve Franke, K9AN, Bill Somerville, G4WJS, and Joe Taylor,
> K1JT, published in the July/August issue of QEX.
>
> A copy has been posted on the WSJT web site here:
> https://physics.princeton.edu/pulsar/k1jt/FT4_FT8_QEX.pdf
>
>         -- 73, Joe, K1JT
>
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