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Subject: [3830] W7TI RTTY High Speed Sprint
From: wrt@eskimo.com (Bill Turner, W7TI)
Date: Sun, 15 Mar 1998 22:46:54 GMT
Enjoyed it, same as last year, but I'm having second thoughts about
the usefulness of 75 baud.  Domestic QSOs were ok but Europeans seemed
to be a lot harder to decode than with 45 baud.  

Here in the Pacific Northwest, European signals come through the
auroral zone and always have lots of flutter.  At 75 baud, it seemed
though I had to ask for more repeats than I would have with 45 baud,
even though signals were strong.  Did anyone else have a similar
experience?

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1998 High Speed Sprint

Call used: W7TI
Location:  Washington State, USA

Entry Class: Single Op, All Band

Band    QSOs   Pts  Dist    DX
80         0     0     0     0
40         0     0     0     0
20        76   785    14    11
15        13   130     8     2
10         2    25     1     2
-----   ----  ----  ----  ----
Total     91   940    23    15

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Claimed Score: 35720
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Software: RTTY by WF1B  v3.3.18 

Power Output: 1500

Radio: Kenwood TS-850S, Alpha 91B

TNC: KAM golden oldie, version 6 (beats everything I've tried)

Antenna: 4-element yagi at 50 feet


73, Bill W7TI


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