>From the WAEDC rules :
Recording QTC traffic on tape
"Some folks fear they will miss something and so decide to
record QTC traffic on a tape or by digital recording. This
is fine, but you still have to be aware of QRM and noise and
ask the other station for repeats - otherwise you will not
be able to copy the QTCs from tape later. Make sure you have
enough audio tape for the whole contest!
This method can be used also as a back-up in case you wish
to go listen in again later."
.......Don, ka1dwx
-- Original Message -----
From: "Jay Pryor" <jpryor@uga.edu>
To: "John Laney" <k4bai@worldnet.att.net>; "secc"
<secc@contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, August 13, 2004 15:40
Subject: Re: [SECC] Maryland QSO Party this weekend
> At 11:16 AM 8/13/2004, John Laney wrote:
> >I may not get my usual summary of contests for this
weekend due to being
> >so far behind at the office. See the info below on the
Maryland QSO
> >Party. Also remember there is the 48-hour Worked All
Europe CW
> >contest. Send RST and Serial number and work only
European stations. QTC
> >means to repeat the times, callsigns, and serial numbers
received from up
> >to 10 of your previous QSOs. You can send each QTC only
once and a
> >maximum of 10 to the same station (not including info on
an earlier QSO
> >with him). You can send several QTCs to the same station
until you reach
> >10. CT has a good program for this contest. 73, John,
K4BAI.
>
>
> Every time I enter the WAE CW contest I marvel at how easy
TRLog makes the
> process. Don't be intimidated by the QTCs. Take a look
at the manual and
> once you get going you will discover that the QTCs give
the contest a
> different twist that is really fun. Remember that we have
the easy part --
> sending the QTCs. It is amazing how well the receiving
folks do their thing!
>
> 73,
>
> Jay, K4OGG
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