There are non-assisted categories in CQWW RTTY so using a RTTY decoder
should be excluded from the QSO alerting definition.
The WPX RTTY rules are still different from the new "aligned with
RTTY" Phone and CW rules. Standard RTTY single operator time is only
30 hours (vs. 36 on Phone/CW)) and 160m is prohibited on RTTY.
John KK9A
Douglas KR2Q wrote:
Jeff notes that RTTY WPX has no separate unassisted category.
Perhaps (maybe?) the answer is in the rules.
Look at WPX Rule IX.2 (QSO alerting...) definition
SNIP
The use of any technology that provides CALLSIGN identification of a signal
to the operator (minor editing on my part). On CW, even use of a CW coder
makes you assisted.
END SNIP
Well, I know there are a lot of really great CW ops out there, but I don't
think anybody can decode RY by listening to it (except maybe a CQ or a
string of RYs).
So it is impossible to NOT use technology to identify the callsign...hence,
no "unassisted" category (because every entrant MUST be assisted, per the
WPX definitions).
Does that pass the smell test? I dunno.
de Doug KR2Q
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