I have F7 programmed to send
? ?
On all contests
The other station will copy
9 9
Majority confused.
It's like when number / letter character misses and you get 3 letters and
have to transpose in your head to numbers...
That works.
Fwiw
My thought in last RU
There were more stations that had never read rttycontesting than in past.
73 Robert W5AJ
On Feb 14, 2018 04:15, "David G3YYD via RTTY" <rtty@contesting.com> wrote:
I am working on 2Tone and need some help. As part of improved decode I have
changed it so that a received ? is translated to 9. The reason for this is a
serial number such as 987 has with one bit corruption become ?87 which is
not much use.
By translating ? to 9 it becomes as sent and saves a repeat request. However
sending NR? that displays as NR9 which is OK as most guys will understand
that as meaning as repeat the serial number.
However I can look at the output find NR9 and alter it back to NR?. I have
come up with a set of characters that are likely to be used in a contest and
have ? after them and they are as follows:
{ L"AGN",L"AGAIN",L"CALL",L"CL",L"NR",L"NUMBER",L"STATE", L"HW",L"HOW",
L"NAME", L"QRZ", L"AGE", L"PWR", L"POWER" }
Ignore the L and " as that is just needed for C++ to work out what to do.
Can you think of anything else that should be added for a contest scenario?
If so please email me direct.
Not sending ? on the end of these character strings will not reduce
understanding at the far end and save 2 characters (330mS) by not send the
?. In some software this could be 3 character: figs?ltrs. I do not send ?.
73 David G3YYD
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