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'''FT8''' is the most popular [[digital]] mode for ham radio. It is used for structured contacts, typically exchanging call signs, locations, and signal reports. FT8 sends short, encoded messages such as "CQ KJ7RRV CN72". | '''FT8''' is the most popular [[digital]] mode for ham radio. It is used for structured contacts, typically exchanging call signs, locations, and signal reports. FT8 sends short, encoded messages such as "CQ KJ7RRV CN72". | ||
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FT8 is the most popular digital mode for ham radio. It is used for structured contacts, typically exchanging call signs, locations, and signal reports. FT8 sends short, encoded messages such as "CQ KJ7RRV CN72".
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