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Ham Radio Friedrichshafen June 21-23, 2019
WSJT-X: FT8 and Beyond Joe Taylor K1JT Ham Radio Friedrichshafen June 21-23, 2019
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Weak-Signal Communication Software
WSJT – 2001 – VHF+: meteor scatter, EME; HF: QRP DXing MAP65 – 2006 – Wideband EME: multi-decode, adaptive polarization WSPR – 2008 – QRP propagation probe WSJT-X – 2012 – All bands, many modes LF MF HF VHF UHF SHF 2019: ~25,000 active users, world-wide
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FT8: Introduced July 2017 Designed for multi-hop E-skip on 6m
Short structured messages Timed T/R sequences, 15 s Works at S/N = -21 dB and below Highly effective for HF, VHF DXing Fast minimal QSOs Not for casual chats or rag-chewing!
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FT8: Introduced July 2017 Designed for multi-hop E-skip on 6m
Steve Franke, K9AN FT8: Introduced July 2017 … and Bill Somerville, G4WJS Designed for multi-hop E-skip on 6m Short structured messages Timed T/R sequences, 15 s Works at S/N = -21 dB and below Highly effective for HF, VHF DXing Fast minimal QSOs Not for casual chats or rag-chewing!
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Modes used, 2017-2019 (ClubLog) 78 million QSOs FT8 CW Phone JT65, JT9
RTTY PSK31 2017 2018 2019
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PSK Reporter: FT8 Usage Spots per hour: 300,000 – 900,000
Active monitors in any hour Midweek: ~ 2000 Weekend: ~ 5000 Active transmitters in any hour – Midweek: 2000 – 5000 – Weekend: 3500 – 7500 DXCCs reported by top spotter: in 24 hours: ~150 in 7 days: ~200
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FT8 Digital Protocol Simple user messages
Compression to 77 information bits Error detection: 14-bit CRC Error correction: LDPC (174,91) code Synchronization: three 7x7 Costas arrays Modulation: 8-GFSK, 6.25 baud, BW=50 Hz Tx duration: 79/6.25 = s
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Weak-signal minimal QSOs, using structured messages
CQ K1ABC FN42 K1ABC DL9XYZ JO31 DL9XYZ K1ABC -17 K1ABC DL9XYZ R-13 DL9XYZ K1ABC RRR K1ABC DL9XYZ 73
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Structured Messages 77-bit Payload
Calls and locator or signal report: K1ABC DL9XYZ JO31 Bits: = 77 Free text, up to 13 characters: TNX BOB 73 GL Bits: 71 + 6 = 77
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Structured Messages 77-bit Payload
Calls and locator or signal report: K1ABC DL9XYZ JO31 Bits: = 77 Message type Free text, up to 13 characters: TNX BOB 73 GL Bits: = 77
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Message Types K1ABC DL9XYZ JO31 Free text Nonstandard callsign
NA VHF contest EU VHF contest ARRL RTTY Roundup ARRL Field Day DXpedition (“Fox & Hound”) mode Telemetry: arbitrary 71 bits …
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WSJT-X PSK Reporter https://pskreporter.info/pskmap
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PSK Reporter: FT8 - all bands
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FT8 - 6 m
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6 m: 2019 June 13, 17:20 UTC
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6 m: 2018 June 17, 00:35 UTC
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6 m: 2018 June 17, 14:21 UTC
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Q: Who is hearing me?
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6 m: 2018 June 20, 20:31 UTC
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6 m: 2018 June 20, 2018, 20:35 UTC F4FGC IK2GSO VE2EBK G8HGN G3YDY
IW4AOI G0PQO PA0RDY N6PE AI4FR IZ5DKJ KF7F S57RR ON8DM IK5GQK HB9AMO IK5YJY ON8KW OO9A EA8DBM
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6 m: 2018 June 20, 23:06 UTC
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2018 June 21, 22:08 UTC NA to East Asia!
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FT8 DXpedition Mode One “Fox”, many “Hounds”
Works with weak signals, poor propagation Development: collaboration with KH1/KH7Z group Used by many DXpeditions QSO rate up to ~400/hour
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Fox uses up to 5 “slots” Fox Hounds
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FT8 in WSJT-X Rig control for nearly all modern radios
“Meeting place” (~3 kHz) on each band Decodes all signals in passband State-of-the-art decoders: 50% copy at S/N = −21 dB, sometimes to −24 dB No “partial copy”; false decodes are rare Accurate frequency calibration of your radio
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Summary Comments on FT8 Error-free communication (minimal QSOs)
Fills your log quickly (it’s addictive)! Good for chasing DXCCs, states, grids, … Good for QRP, compromise antennas Rapid popularity growth on HF and VHF Derivative programs: JTDX, MSHV, JS8Call, …
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Essential Collaborators
Steve Frank, K9AN Protocol details Waveform design Decoder algorithms, optimization Performance measurement Bill Somerville, G4WJS Overall program structure Platform independence Rig control
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Recent Developments … Improved waveforms: GFSK
Decoder extensions and optimizations Signal subtraction, multi-pass decoding Use available channel coherence Belief Propagation and Ordered Statistics Improved speed Test in standard ITU propagation models FT4: Designed for contesting
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GFSK Smoothed frequency transitions
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WSJT-X FT8:FSK WSJT-X FT8: GFSK
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Spectra: RTTY, FT8, FT4
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FT4: Digital Contesting Mode
“Faster, better, cheaper” (than RTTY ?) Message types: same as FT8 77-bit payload, LDPC (174,91) code Tx duration 5.04 s Modulation: 4-GFSK, baud Decodes at S/N = dB Bandwidth 80 Hz, steep skirts
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Spectra: FT8, FT4
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FT4 Practice Contest: May 9 60 QSOs / hour
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FT8 Decode Probability Propagation models 1 AWGN 0.0,0.0 MidQ 0.1,0.5
MidM 0.5,1.0 MidD 1.0,2.0 0.8 NVISD 1.0,7.0 LowM 1.5,2.0 HighM 10.0,3.0 Decode Probability LowD 10.0,6.0 0.6 HighD 30.0,7.0 0.4 Propagation models 0.2 –25 –20 –15 –10 –5 SNR (dB)
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FT4 Decode Probability Propagation models 1 AWGN 0.0,0.0 MidQ 0.1,0.5
MidM 0.5,1.0 MidD 1.0,2.0 0.8 NVISD 1.0,7.0 LowM 1.5,2.0 HighM 10.0,3.0 Decode Probability LowD 10.0,6.0 0.6 HighD 30.0,7.0 0.4 Propagation models 0.2 –25 –20 –15 –10 –5 SNR (dB)
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Weak-Signal S/N Limits
Mode (B = 2500 Hz) SSB ~ +10 dB RTTY -5 MSK144 -8 CW, “ear-and-brain” ~ -10 FT4 -17 } Sweet FT8 -21 Spot ? JT4 -23 JT65 -25 JT9 -27 QRA64 WSPR -31
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Digi-mode Ethics How much power ? How much spectrum ?
How much automation ? Robotic QSOs = “Real” QSOs ? Should software be Open Source ?
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Have you worked a robot ? A41ZZ A45XR CN2MA ES6DO EW8W HA1RB HA7TM
IK4LZH KA1AQP KW4SP OG0C OO6O OO7B SV5DKL RA9H W1KE SQ9IWA ??? SV1EDY
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See you on the air, with WSJT-X !
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