Can technicians use FT8?

In addition to SSB on 10M, Techs can also work digital modes including RTTY, PSK, and FT8.
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What ham bands can technician use?

Technicians can talk around the world, too!

Techs can operate in CW (Morse code) mode on HF on the 40-, 15- and 10-meter bands on a narrow swath of frequency segments, as well as RTTY (radio teletype) and data on the 10-meter band.
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What HF privileges do technicians have?

Technicians will be happy to note they'll have new phone and image privileges on 80 meters (3,900 – 4,000 kHz), 40 meters (7,225 – 7,300), and 15 meters (21,350 – 21,450 kHz).
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What do I need to run FT8?

To use FT8 you need four things:
  1. An HF transceiver with data or SSB capability.
  2. An audio interface, a way to get receive audio from the radio into a computer and audio output of the computer into the radio, typically a sound card interface.
  3. A computer capable of running the FT8 software and time synchronization.
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What can you do with FT8?

With FT8, you're restricted to very small messages, with a limit of 13 characters per message. Each message of up to 13 characters takes 13 seconds to send. There are 4 slots per minute, and you transmit for one 15 second block, then listen for replies for 15 seconds, and transmit again for 15 seconds.
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Is FT8 killing ham radio?

So, will FT8 kill ham radio as some have posed? True, it is mostly automated. True, it reduces the skill required to make DX contacts. True, it removes conversation from the QSO the same as is true of most DX chasing contacts on any mode.
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Do you need Internet for FT8?

– A Question of Timing. However the criticism of FT8 requiring an Internet connection is a bit different. Most weak signal modes require synchronization of computer clocks to a time standard. Typically, this is done over the Internet.
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What is the difference between FT8 and FT4?

FT8 messages are transmitted using eight-tone continuous-phase frequency shift keying (CPFSK). Each transmitted tone or channel symbol conveys three bits. FT4 modulation uses four-tone CPFSK at approximately 23.4 baud, with tones separated by the baud rate so each channel symbol conveys only two message bits.
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Can a Technician class use DMR?

One of the joys of DMR radio is that the popular frequencies it uses are covered by the lowest class of amateur radio operator meaning anyone with a Technician Class license can play.
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What is the highest ham radio license?

The classes of license, from highest to lowest are: Amateur Extra Class, General Class, and Technician Class. Before receiving a license grant, you must pass an examination administered by a team of volunteer examiners (VEs).
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What does the H in ham radio stand for?

Amateur radio operators are also known as radio amateurs or hams. The term "ham" as a pejorative nickname for amateur radio operators was first heard in 1909 by operators in commercial and professional radio communities. The word was subsequently embraced by the operators, and stuck.
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What does CW mean in ham radio?

As a true ham radio fanatic, my personal favorite ham activity is yakking with other hams in Morse Code, also called CW(for continuous waves). Morse Code has a mystique to it, it is an extremely cool method with which to communicate.
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What can you do with a ham radio license?

So what can you do with an Amateur Radio license?
  1. Talk to people in foreign countries. ...
  2. Talk to people (both local and far away) on your drive to work.
  3. Help in emergencies and natural disasters by providing communications.
  4. Provide communications in parades or walkathons and other public service events.
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How long has FT8 been around?

FT8 was introduced in July 2017 with version 1.8 of the software package WSJT-X [1, 2]. It quickly gained world-wide popularity, by some measures soon accounting for a large fraction of all ham radio activity on the high frequency (HF) bands [3].
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Is FT8 upper or lower sideband?

When we think of "Band," we're usually talking about, say, the 40M band, or, at least, the cw, data or voice portions of it. But FT8 is an extremely narrowband mode, around 50 Hz wide. In the case of 40M, you set your radio to upper sideband (yes, upper, even on 40M and 80M) and tune it to 7074 kHz.
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What is the most popular ham radio digital mode?

when hams worked out techniques of connecting mechanical Teletype keyboard/printers to amateur gear using FSK and AFSK modulation. There are too many different modes to list individually, but here are some of the major ones: FT8 - In 2018 it is by far the most popular digital mode for award chasing and working DX.
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Is FT8 SSB?

It appears that although FT8 and other WSJT modes are going strong, the essential life-blood of amateur radio still continues to be the SSB radiotelephony and CW which are doing absolutely fine. There is a healthy and sustained growth of these core radio communication modes on the amateur radio HF bands.
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What is JS8 mode?

JS8Call (JS8) is an amateur radio QSO communication mode based on FT8. It is popular among amateur radio operators for its ability to send and receive messages despite challenging propagation conditions, high noise environments, low power operations (QRP), or even compromised antennas.
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What is Pota ham?

Parks on the Air ® Welcome to the Parks on the Air ® (POTA) site for international portable amateur radio operations that promote emergency awareness and communications from national/federal and state/provincial level parks.
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