2200-2230 UTC, Friday, 5 January 0200-0230 UTC, Saturday, 6 January (Friday evening NA time) Same time and same drill as in recent years. This coming Friday, let's have two 30-minute practice session
When: Thursday, 17 May, 6pm Where: Spaghetti Warehouse, 36 West 5th Street (two blocks from Crowne Plaza hotel and three blocks from Convention Center parking garage) What: Informal dinner with RTTY
CQ is having trouble updating their website. Go to www.cqwpxrtty.com for the 2018 rules. 73,Ed W0YK -- Original message --From: steve sala K7AWB <k7awbgoog@gmail.com> Date: 1/19/18 6:00 PM (GMT-08:0
This is a reasonable response. I wonder if it would be more effective if it sounded more like the WW CC were hosting a party rather than enforcing rules at a military academy. Thoughtfully position
1. Practices 2100-2130 UTC, Thursday, 8 February 0100-0130 UTC, Friday, 9 February (Thursday evening NA time) On Thursday, let's have two 30-minute practice sessions to check out our station equipmen
http://www.cqwpxrtty.com/raw.htm This webpage shows the pre-log-check results of the 2018 CQ WPX RTTY Contest a week ago. Note that the scores are calculated by the log check software before any scor
The NCJ NA RTTY Sprint is this Saturday evening from 00-04z Sunday on 20, 40 and 80 meters. It's a lot of fun and doesn't take much out of your weekend. The Sprint format can be challenging and which
When: Thursday, 17 May, 6pm Where: Spaghetti Warehouse, 36 West 5th Street (two blocks from Crowne Plaza hotel and three blocks from Convention Center parking garage) What: Informal dinner with RTTY
One seat is available at our table in the Dayton Contest Dinner, Saturday night, 19 May. Tablemates are: W0YK, W1RH, KS4S, KU4V, AA4ZZ, W6RGG, K6UFO, N6XI, N8EA, VE3YT and XYL/VE3YT. Contact me off l
Two MORRTY CW/FSK keyers are in the raffle for dinner attendees. Thanks to the donors: MORRTY creators Larry K8UT and Steve N8AR Jim KC4HW who couldn't make the dinner There are still plenty of seats
This current scoring change eliminates a scoring change made during CQ WW CW log checking. IOW, there is no scoring change to discuss now. 73,Ed W0YK -- Original message --From: ktfrog007-- via CQ-C
The CQ WW contest season opens this weekend with the RTTY mode. The following practice sessions provide an opportunity to check out equipment, software, operator, etc.: Thursday, 27 September, 2200-2
The CQ WW RTTY robot is not currently working. Hopefully, we'll have it up by the time logs start being submitted this weekend. Meanwhile, I don't need to be informed about it. ;>) Ed W0YK __________
http://ncjweb.com/sprint-scores/preliminary/sprintrttysep2018prelim.txt The final results article will be in the Jan-Feb 2019 NCJ. Be sure to request your LCR (Log Check Report). There were seven Gol
The first ever FT8 contest appears to have been a popular success. It was also a first contest of any sort for many of the participants. Thanks to everyone who participated and especially those who s
The discussion below is based on the WSJT-X non-contest protocol. Did you achieve any higher rates using the ARRL RTTY Roundup contest protocol in the FT8 Roundup two weeks ago? If so, probably not b
I used CBS to analyze four of the top-scoring logs in the FT8 Roundup and found the following peak rates: Call 60-min 10-min SO2R These data are roughly less than half what has been achieved by top R
Yes. Set one radio on even and the other on odd cycles. Ed W0YK _____ From: Dan K2YWE [mailto:dan.k2ywe@gmail.com] Sent: 16 December, 2018 12:45 To: Tim Shoppa Cc: Ed W0YK; PVRC; cq-contest@contestin
The official 2018 FT8 Roundup Results are now available online: https://www.rttycontesting.com/ft8-roundup/2018-results/ Thanks to all who participated to make this inaugural event a success. Online
Online certificates are now available for the 2018 FT8 Roundup to all participants who submitted a log before the deadline. This includes CHECKLOGS. https://www.rttycontesting.com/2018-online-certifi