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FT8 is a popular ] digital mode. The most widely used FT8 software is ]. It is widely used on the ] (high frequency/HF) bands. The exchange consists of ]s, signal reports, and ] grid squares. FT8 is a popular ] digital mode. The most widely used FT8 software is ]. It is widely used on the ] (high frequency/HF) bands. The exchange consists of ]s, ]s, and ] grid squares.

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FT8 is a popular amateur radio digital mode. The most widely used FT8 software is WSJT-X. It is widely used on the shortwave (high frequency/HF) bands. The exchange consists of call signs, signal-to-noise ratios, and Maidenhead Locator System grid squares.