Author: Dave K2XR via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2020 11:20:05 -0500
Round up practice sessions. Last years post http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/cq-contest/2019-December/123686.html Have not seen any such announcement for this year. If it is posted somewhere p
I'm working on it, stay tuned - jeff wk6i -- Jeff Stai ~ WK6I ~ wk6i.jeff@gmail.com RTTY op at W7RN Twisted Oak Winery ~ http://www.twistedoak.com/ _______________________________________________ CQ-
Is there a suggested frequency list for FT8 & FT4 for each band outside of usual FT8/FT4 frequencies? -- *Anthony Luscre* *K8ZT* Assistant Ohio Section Manager for Education Outreach ARRL - The Natio
Author: Dave K2XR via CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Date: Sun, 27 Dec 2020 23:36:42 -0500
Also referred to in the current post by Jeff: Operate just like it's the real thing that starts on Saturday the 2nd. Use whatever bands are open and active for you at each time slot. For FT8, let's
Isn't 3590 right in the middle of where the RTTY activity usually is? Especially since we can't do RTTY above 3600 any more? Seems the "RTTY" roundup is on its way to becoming the digi roundup... Ran
Other digital modes have been tried before, unsuccessfully. ARRL sponsored a PSK31 plaque for a couple of years, which and I won it in 2003 with about 200 QSOs. It just didn't work well. Maybe FTx mo
Randy, I can't keep track of the FTx assignments either. There must have been some good reason for sticking this FTx right in the middle of the already pretty narrow 80m RTTY range escapes me as wel
If you can't smell hot machine oil it ain't RTTY. cain K1TN _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listi
Didnt the ARRL file a proposal with the FCC to move the digital / phone demarcation on 80m up to around 3625? I wonder what ever happened to that. That would certainly ease congestion during RTTY con
Hi, <<<I can't keep track of the FTx assignments either. There must have been some good reason for sticking this FTx right in the middle of the already pretty narrow 80m RTTY range escapes me as wel