On 10/10/2021 7:12 PM, Neil Zampella via wsjt-devel wrote:
as F/H specifically requires you to reply to a Fox CQ above 1000 hz, and since the decoder decodes the entire passband based on the base frequency set, you would not need any 'waterfall history' to determine where to Tx your reply.

Sure we do -- we want to choose a relatively clear frequency to TX, and you need that history to make that judgement call. And smart operators will occasionally skip TX for a sequence to see what might have changed.

I had exactly that experience working S9OK today on 12M. Although they're not running F/H, they are multi-streamed using other software. By making what turned out to be a good choice of TX, I worked them with two calls from NorCal, an 8,000 mile path.

73, Jim K9YC




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