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Re: [RTTY] One Pet Peeve

To: Jim Irving <zl2bmh@xtra.co.nz>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] One Pet Peeve
From: Ken K6MR <k6mr@outlook.com>
Date: Fri, 14 Jul 2017 05:13:22 +0000
List-post: <mailto:rtty@contesting.com>
Not to be argumentative here…

So I send the exchange twice.  One gets wiped out by the “static crash”.  What 
do you do? Now you’ve only seen the exchange once.  Do you ask for a repeat?

Contesting is a set of decisions, done real time.  If I’m running and I get 
more than the usual number of repeat requests, I’ll likely start sending the 
exchange twice for a while.  Band conditions change. QRM changes.

I operate RTTY the same way I operate CW. There is really little difference 
other than the way the “data” is decoded.  The human decoder has some 
advantages, to be sure. But using multiple decoder windows can make up for some 
of the deficiencies in RTTY decoding.

The “extra few seconds” can be a factor.  Make 2000 Qs in 24 hours (average 
83/hour).  2 seconds per Q is about 60 minutes. So it could mean 80 – 100 more 
Qs. That’s a 5% increase.  Significant, I would say.

Ken K6MR

From: Jim Irving<mailto:zl2bmh@xtra.co.nz>
Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 21:50
To: Ken K6MR<mailto:k6mr@outlook.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] One Pet Peeve

You have to believe that the receiving station is not hearing you great such
as what David describes.  I mean, it's common sense, what on earth is an
extra
couple seconds going to make.  I agree with David, always send it twice as
there are so many reason's why just once may not be heard.

GL
Jim.
Amateur Radio Station..ZL2BMH

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From: "Ken K6MR" <k6mr@outlook.com>
Sent: Friday, July 14, 2017 3:26 PM
To: "David Tanks" <ad4tj@yahoo.com>; "Valleyhams"
<valleyhams@googlegroups.com>; "RTTY Reflector" <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] One Pet Peeve

> I’m one of them….
>
> It depends. If you are running, many of the folks you are working have
> already seen your exchange before they work you. So in effect you have
> sent it twice (or more).  It also depends on your station as well as
> conditions.  If I call someone who is 30 over 9 I don’t expect more than
> one exchange.  There is not likely to be a static crash loud enough to
> interfere.  What band you are on also enters into it.  And if you are
> using 3 or 4 decoder windows and they all agree, no need for a repeat.
>
> As the receive station it is your call: if you are not sure if you got it,
> ask for a repeat.
>
> As for pet peeves…  please don’t send my call (I know it), and unless you
> think I sent your call wrong don’t send it either.  Just the facts (er,
> info), Jack.
>
> Hope to work you this weekend and have a great time!
>
> Ken K6MR
>
> From: David Tanks via RTTY<mailto:rtty@contesting.com>
> Sent: Thursday, July 13, 2017 17:58
> To: Valleyhams<mailto:valleyhams@googlegroups.com>; RTTY
> Reflector<mailto:rtty@contesting.com>
> Subject: [RTTY] One Pet Peeve
>
>
> Some RTTY operators insist on sending their exchange just once; for
> example, they send " David VA " once.Now if I had static crashes, QRM,
> QSB, etc, I may have missed their info and would have to ask for a repeat.
> If they had sent it twice then more than likely I would have copied enough
> of it that a repeat is unnecessary. I would ask all to send their info
> twice, so repeats are less likely. Doesn't that make sense? If not, tell
> me why not. That's my 2 cents worth.
> 73, David AD4TJ
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