As a small token of appreciation for my seemingly endless supply of QSOs from all of you and other RTTYers around the world in the RU this weekend, I will spend much of Monday and Tuesday running RTT
I CQ'd on 1811 from 10-11Z this morning with no takers. There were a couple of JA spots that the signal was 559 in Japan with a request for CW. I'll try again for 30 minutes each hour from 00Z-04Z, t
Can the JAs operate RTTY on 160 and if so, where? Thanks, Ed - P49X _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/
The RTTY operation from P49X on Monday and Tuesday on the WARC bands and 160 meters was a lot of fun. Not quite the rates as over the weekend, but it seemed that people enjoyed the diversity. I ran t
Somehow I missed this thread as it was going on, or I would have commented at the time. (Believe it or not, I was monitoring and answering email plus doing admin on some web sites I manage, while lis
Wow. You're right ... eight bands. I thought 7 bands was the highest. I wonder how many more there are? The total time on 10 meters was about 20 minutes the entire trip. 73, Ed - W0YK _______________
Today is the last day for submitting your RTTY Sprint log from last weekend. 73, Ed - W0YK _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contestin
Results for the March 2006 NA RTTY Sprint will be available on the NCJ web site once the server repair is completed, hopefully this weekend. The full article and results will be in the July-August is
It was great to meet a lot of RTTYers at Dayton this year and put a face and personality to the familiar call sign in my RTTY contest logs. Despite being the last forum of the convention (mid-morning
Initial planning is underway for an exciting one-day seminar on contesting, held in Dayton on the Thursday preceding the Hamvention. The URL below gives the latest status of the event and invites you
The next RTTY NA Sprint is 15 October 2006, not 8 October as stated in the July-August 2006 NCJ (results article on the March 2006 NA RTTY Sprint). I believe the correct date is everywhere else, incl
And ... transmitting while listening. 73, Ed - W0YK _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty
The "QSO B4" may not be related to your prior non-contest QSO. Within the contest YU6AO may have busted another call sign into yours in an earlier contact. 73, Ed - W0YK _____________________________
Be sure and join the NA RTTY Sprint this weekend for four hours of fast-paced RTTY fun. It's a great way to shake down your station ... and, your operating skill. Because every other QSO requires a Q
Those who diligently submitted your RTTY Sprint log just minutes after the contest was over this evening, were rewarded with a robot message saying you missed the log submittal deadline. The robot ha
I agree with Dave's comments below with one enhancement. In the limited amount of RTTY contesting I've done, running both MMTTY (Standard Profile) and the Hal DXP-38, the outputs from the two decoder
Preliminary results for the October RTTY Sprint have been sent to the NCJ webmaster. Meanwhile, contact me if you'd like a copy emailed to you. Also, let me know if you'd like your Log Check Report.
Starting with WriteLog 10.61e, the %Z parameter has been added to message buffers. This allows automatic insertion of the frequency of another radio in a station with multiple radios, e.g., SO2R or M
I don't consider this a WriteLog problem. In fact, I think this WriteLog feature is useful. While it is true that the Cabrillo format does not allow you to mark QSO entries as "not-for-credit", it pr
I've uploaded my P49X logs from January 2007 to LOTW for those who have asked. All my P40X and P49X operations are now on LOTW. Thanks again for all the QSOs and QSYs to multiple bands! I'm missing 1