I have been on RTTY for almost 4 years now, and worked thousands of RTTY QSO's mainly in contests. I have noticed that 3 countries that are common in other modes, but are rare on RTTY: VP5, C6 and
Pity. If you had operated for just a little longer, you would have found VP5JM on during almost every major RTTY contest. My most recent contact with Jody was in March 2005 during TARA. And yes, she
ORIGINAL MESSAGE: REPLY: Interesting. I have just one VP5 on RTTY, more than five years ago, which would seem to confirm your observation. 73, Bill W6WRT _____________________________________________
I can agree with VP5 and C6 being difficult - only one RTTY QSO with each entity here, both back in 2005. The Caribbean is generally quite easy from here, especially on 40m... EI however is nowhere n
Hi Fred EL Liberia is rare on any mode - with the exception of EL2DX who operated mostly CW and more recently EL8RI who operated ONLY CW, there has not been a great deal of operation from Liberia at
Author: Fred Souto Maior <py7zz@soutomaior.eti.br>
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 09:54:54 -0300
Barry Murrell ZS2EZ escreveu: Barry he is talking about EL Liberia not EI OK ??? Fred - PY7ZZ _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contesting.com http://lists.contes
Tim, Someday the VP5, C6 and EL will just be DX for you Dick AA5VU Rare DX are the countries you have not worked. Once worked they are just DX. _______________________________________________ RTTY m
Tim, VP5 was quite active in the past on RTTY. ARRL RTTY Roundup: 2003: VP5NN 243,164 points, 1961 QSOs (ops N6EE, W6XK) Still holds the overall M/S world record in this contest. 2001: VP5RY 134,415
Author: "Thomas F. Giella NZ4O" <nz4o@tampabay.rr.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Mar 2010 15:13:45 -0500
My last T & K Is. RTTY contact was with VP5/N4PJ on 20 meters on 03/20/2009. My last Bahama Is. RTTY contact was with C6AXD on 20 meters on 07/26/2009. My last Ireland RTTY contact was with EI0W on 2