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Re: [RTTY] PSK Info

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] PSK Info
From: "John Elliott" <jae3806@bigpond.net.au>
Reply-to: John Elliott <jae3806@bigpond.net.au>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 18:18:10 +1100
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Although I have not transmitted  PSK only  listened to it, I'm amazed and it
certaily has got me hooked.
I'm a QRP operator from way back and will be really interested to see what I
can acomplish with 1 watt from my 703.
Am using Hamdelux and I surprised at how I can witness the band come alive
with what I consider to be rare DXcallsigns , that I could not get with
Voice.

Any QRP PSK31 clubs alive and well yet in the world ???. I'de be happy to
hang a 1mw per 1000 km award on the shack wall.


John Elliott  VK3CVF
Location -  Melbourne Australia
Email -       jae3806@bigpond.net.au
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy swiffin" <a.l.swiffin@dundee.ac.uk>
To: <K4FJ@aol.com>; <k3mm@comcast.net>; <RTTY@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, January 17, 2005 10:12 PM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] PSK Info


> >
> >
> >>>> "Tyler Stewart" <k3mm@comcast.net> 01/16/05 11:18 pm >>>
> >Say it aint so! hi!
> >
> >I havent run PSK/RTTY from DX since '01, but PSK sucked.  It is slow
> and the
> >operators are even slower and clueless.
>
> But the mode is surprisingly efficient.  I decided to spend a bit more
> time with PSK one Sunday evening towards the end of last year.  And was
> really surprised to work a PZ and 3 COs straight away on 21MHz, one of
> the COs running just 10W to a dipole.
>
> It would be a shame to throw the baby away with the bathwater....
>
> 73
> Andy
> gm8oeg
>
> probably see you on psk in 2005 ?
>
>
>
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