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Subject: [RTTY] OK DX RTTY Contest SOAB LP
From: sschultz@megsinet.net (sschultz@megsinet.net)
Date: Sun, 22 Dec 2002 14:58:25 GMT
Call used: N0IU
Location:  MO
 
Entry Class: Single Op, All Band
 
Band    QSOs   Pts   N.America    DX     OK Stns
80       0      0        0         0        0
40       0      0        0         0        0 
20       5      6        4         1        1
15      33     57        9        24        3
10      35     63        7        28        6
-------------------------------------------------
Total   73    126       20        53       10
-------------------------------------------------
 
QSO : 73
QSO points NA 20x1 = 20
QSO points DX 53x2 = 106
Total points = 126
Total DXCC = 53
Total OK = 10
Claimed score = 126 x 53 x 10 = 66,780

Soapbox: It's not a plaque winning score, but I wanted to shake out the
bugs (new rig and new computer) to try and make sure Murphy would not
interfere with my participation in the upcoming RTTY Roundup. But I have
been noticing a trend lately which is a double-edge sword. When I started 
in RTTY only 10 years ago, it was still necessary to have some sort of
outboard controller such as a KAM, PK232, HAL board or other some such
device. Depending on the radio, you ran either FSK or AFSK, and when
everything was properly adjusted, you could not tell the difference on
the receiving end. The good news is that with excellent programs such as
MMTTY, this has attracted more ops to what is the favorite mode for most
of us without the need for these extra devices. The bad news, however, is 
that I am noticing many more overdriven signals. I do not want to
discourage these newcomers to the mode, but I would ask that they take
some care to adjust their sound levels so as not to overdrive the
signals. There, now I feel better for getting that off my chest!



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