The logs are pouring in daily. Participation was very high with QSO totals as well as total scores achieving record levels in several categories so far. Accordingly, we are looking for pictures to pu
Just a reminder that the deadline for submitting logs for the 2002 CQ/RJ Worldwide RTTY Contest is Thursday, October 31. More than 700 logs have been received to date. New records appear to have been
more than six month ago we had the CQ/RJ WPX RTTY and the results are not out in the public! =:-( For the CQ/RJ WW RTTY we had to wait more than eight months for the public results!!!!!!! =:-( My rep
UBN's will be available prior to Dayton. I will make an announcement here. I still have not received my May CQ but I did receive the RTTY Journal on Saturday. Glenn, W6OTC
2001 CQ/RJ WW RTTY UBN's are now available via e-mail by following this procedure: 1. In the Subject: line specify the CALLSIGN USED, YEAR, CONTEST, CATEGORY, UBN REQUEST For example: HC8N 2001 CQWW
Here are some comments on these issues: First, we should all consider ourselves fortunate that Eddie, G0AZT, is the master log checker in RTTY WW and WPX. Most of you know him and know him to be fair
The results of these contests are available only from CQ and the New RTTY Journal print editions (May for WW and July for WPX). Plaques for both contests were presented, as is traditional, at Dayton.
Hello Uli: This is a decision of the sponsors who are CQ Magazine and The New RTTY Journal. 73, Glenn, W6OTC Dear Genn, Why are the results not posted on the web ? Many om's all over the world have n
Final scores have been computed and are now being compiled for this year's RTTY WPX contest. The 2001 CQWW results will appear in May CQ and the 2001 WPX results will probably appear in July CQ. Of c
UBN reports will be available in due course from the log-checker. I will post a notice when and where they may be obtained. Glenn, W6OTC Contest Director Anyone know where to get them, or if they are
To All RTTY Contesters: Final results have been compiled and will be sent this week to CQ Magazine and The New RTTY Journal for May publication, in time for Dayton. Along with the results and the top
In response to the original inquiry by W4UK, here is some info: The largest participation, by far, measured by contacts made is in CQWW (Sept), the second largest in CQ/RJ WPX (Feb), the third is RU.
CQWW and CQ/RJ WPX appreciate and use all check-logs. These logs are added to the callsign database for the particular contest and are very helpful. Also, we are happy receiving from single-band entr
Someone asked about the rigs being used on this DXpedition. I believe they are all TS-50S, running barefoot, except for 1 or 2 solid state, low power amps. Everything is lightweight, including 500 wa
I just "spoke" to VP8GEO on 15m SSB and I think they are aware of the problem with Trey's roving signal on RTTY. I "think" the op said this is a problem of the rig heating up on RTTY (or overheating?
Not exactly definitive. You can obtain for free a Cabrillo converter for CQWW RTTY WF1B .bin files from SM6BSK. Send an e-mail to nils.collin@telia.com and he will send you his free converter. Eddie,
STOP SENDING IN BAD LOGS AND READ THE FOLLOWING: DO NOT SEND LOGS GENERATED BY TR, N1MM, MMTTY OR EI WHATEVER. THESE DO NOT PRODUCE USEABLE CABRILLO LOGS FOR CQWW RTTY, THOUGH THEY PERHAPS PRODUCE SO
We have so far received almost five hundred logs for the 15th Annual CQWW RTTY contest (September 29-30, 2001), and we are processing them daily. Results will be published next Spring by the sponsors