Larry,
It is regular FT8.
NOT F/H
and
NOT SuperFox. They are
using some derivative version of WSJT-X (like MSHV) and not WSJT-X
itself.
You can work them just like you would any normal FT8 station. No
need to transmit above 1,000 Hz.
Search for KP5/NP3VI on DX Summit and you will see lots and lots of
spots (as of 0400 GMT.)
They plan to operate for 30 days so there should be plenty of
chances for everyone.
From their Press Releases:
To ensure continuous, global on-air presence, two self-sustained
Remote
Deployable Units (RDUs) provided by the Manyana DX Foundation
will be
deployed on the island. These stations will operate 24 hours a
day for
30 consecutive days, utilizing state-of-the-art remote operating
infra-
structure from Remote Ham Radio (RHR).
Here is their FB page:
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61585525894897
in a nutshell, the government was clear
there cannot be anyone on the island once the setup is made. All
equipment and people need to be completely clear from organic
material that could alter the ecosystem. No generators only
green generation, no
people, no yagis just verticals that don't need guy wires. It's
a miracle that the activation is happening. There will be many
challenges and perhaps the ham community will appreciate the
huge effort behind it and the commitment of activating desecheo
for many dxers.
73, Clark, W8TN