The WSJTGroup discussions are around the wsjt modes and associated propagation modes. Equipment details, software set-up and operating procedures are typical discussions. This group is open to amateur radio stations worldwide.
The WSJTGroup promotes the WSJT modes and there correct use:
1. Adherence to the Standard Operating Procedures for Schedules & Random Contacts
2. Promotes Off-Set method of calling CQ on recognized calling frequencies.
The WSJTGroup promotes “Activity Periods”
1. Saturday morning Random Hour
2. Sunday morning Random Hour
3.NAHSMS Contest (Winter)
The WSJTGroup Awards Program
1. The Random QSO Award
2. Century Grid Award
3. Initials Award
The Group webpage is www.ykc.com/wa5ufh for more details.
Which begs the question, "Why add the complexity of split/offset operation?" The thread started with the question "What can we do to get more ops on...?" The
I might add to this, many operators have no clue as to what D8, U10 etc mean. I have called CQ D8 many times and can see the other station constantly call me
It would be good to have a hsms operator be able to announce that he won either the January or September contests and that it was primarily due to the extra
I agree Marshall and Jerry. I was time-limited somewhat, but I still never heard 6m open even slightly here while monitoring. I took it as an opportunity to
Marshall.. A good question.. but probably not an easy answer ! I was monitoring 6, 2 and 70cm for most of the contest.. No Prop on 6M.. no Rox either.. 2M SSB,