>From Don:
>The original master_rtty.dta file includes 18,992 calls.
>The new aa5au_rtty.dta file includes 20,753 calls.
>
>In the year 2001, I made a total of 11,669 RTTY contest QSO's (excluding
>dupes).
*but surely not all unique?!
and from Jerry:
> > Seriously, I wonder how many stations will work in a contest - maybe a
> > fourth or so? Which Contest would have the greatest participitation?
What
> > percentage for that one? Guesses?
A fourth of 20,000 would still be 5,000 - I don't think so.
and from Tom:
> check out www.qsl.net/dj3ng/ (hit go) then look for 'rtty contest
> participation' about half way down the page.. from the graph presented,
> it appears that the ARRL RU enjoys the most participants with about
> 675 followed closely by the WPX with about 650 and CQRJ with 525..
Please educate me - These don't seem to add up. I thought we had a thread
last year about "How many RTTY contesters are there?", and I thought the
number was about 2500, although my memory might fail on that. I don't
understand how there could possibly be 20,000 current/active RTTY
contesters, although 675 participants in the RU sounds a little small? In
the last CQWWRTTY, I joked that a rtty.dta file could just be made from the
HC8N log - With their total, they surely worked EVERYbody? HI
There must be a point of diminishing returns - a file with 20,000 calls must
include some that are almost always on another mode or rarely active? 73
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