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Re: Miti


ussv dharma
 

Aloha Y'all: I thought FT8 was originally being used to make contacts (computer to computer) using low power....somehow I got the impression that High power was discouraged, I could be wrong as I am a real new
FT8 operator. High power, 13 element log periodic and yes lots of contacts are made. But it thrills me when Ican make a contact with my low power and OCF for an antenna. However I have to admit my antenna is up 146 feet and fed with 1.25" hardline. Over that I have no control here at the Armed Forces Retirement Home. In any event I was not trying to tell anyone anything, just inquiring if my lowly rig would make it.

If you don't change direction you WILL arrive exactly where you're headed!!

MSGT. Susan Meckley, US Army (Ret.)
W7KFI . AFZ4SM, 7Q7M,


On Sunday, January 16, 2022, 07:00:18 PM CST, Greg Morrow <gbmorrow@...> wrote:


First, I¡¯ll reiterate that the reason I posted what I did tothe list is that I was asked to write up what I do to help mitigate a problemRCForb has producing clean signals with FT8 because several folks had beenhaving problems doing so.?

In case I didn¡¯t make it clear in that document, I¡¯m new toFT8.? I have read pretty much everythingI could find about it, but have learned more about operating FT8, especially viaremote, from W7DXX members.? If somethingcame across in what I posted that makes it sound like I am telling folks whatthey ought to do, then I apologize.? Iattempted, perhaps poorly, to emphasize that I wrote up things that worked forme and that may or may not work for anyone else.

I have seen a lot of discussion on some of the boards aboutwhat the appropriate power to use on FT8 should be.? Most of those discussions seem to devolve into a bunch of folks shouting at each other.? There¡¯salmost as many discussions about power levels on FT* as there are about whether FT8will ruin ham radio forever.

Anyway, I do learn from others.? I think Susan was trying to tell me thatperhaps running lower power, such as 5 watts, might be a better idea thantrying to set power at 75 watts.? Itsounds like it will be worth a try.? WhenI do, though, I will try my best to make sure the 5 watt signal is not distortedby RCForb.? But if there was somethingelse you were trying to tell me, please try again, I think I missed it.

I¡¯m not sure, but I think George was trying to tell me thatextra power is not a good idea on FT8.? Ican certainly understand that.? From thelittle bit I¡¯ve learned, if I respond to a CQ on FT8 from someone I¡¯d reallylike to contact twice without a response, I know to stop, then to set my listento their freq.? I wait to see if I can actually¡®hear¡¯ them, then wait for them to end their current QSO and try to contact theagain.? I figure if I can¡¯t ¡®hear¡¯ themthere¡¯s no reason for me to keep trying, and if they can¡¯t ¡°hear¡± me after a fewtimes I know to move on.? While I knowsome folks might want to keep trying just using higher and higher output, I reallycan¡¯t see me doing that.?? But, again, ifthat¡¯s not what you were trying to tell me please let me know, sometimes I¡¯m alittle slow.

Anyway, I am more than open to suggestions anyone has thatcan help make be me a better operator.

73

Greg-NI5W

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On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 5:37 PM GEO BADGER via <w3ab=[email protected]> wrote:
Running even more, splattering all over. QRO is important to some hams. Even if one can't hear them, you can keep calling with your QRO.

I really think many hams do not understand the abilities of FT8.

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Ciao baby, catch you on the flip side
73 de W3AB/GEO
AFA9GB

WA2LSI, KE6RJW, W7B, AAR9AG



You can say "over", you can say "out", you just can't say "over and out".


On Sunday, January 16, 2022, 03:30:20 PM PST, ussv dharma via <ussvdharma=[email protected]> wrote:


If people are running 75 watts or so on FT8...Is it even worth the bother for me to run my 5 watt FT8?


If you don't change direction you WILL arrive exactly where you're headed!!

MSGT. Susan Meckley, US Army (Ret.)
W7KFI . AFZ4SM, 7Q7M,



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