In fact, the rules for the Ten-Meter RTTY Contest state ...
6.3. All logs must be submitted in Cabrillo file format. The CONTEST tag in
the Cabrillo header for this contest is TEN-RTTY. However, submitted
Cabrillo file logs may use ARRL-RTTY as the contest tag and the log
submittal robot will change it to TEN-RTTY. This means you should select
ARRL RTTY Roundup in your contest program. Optionally, you may use a text
editor to change the CONTEST: TEN-RTTY line or let the robot do it. The
correct, and only, power category is LOW (CATEGORY-POWER: LOW). HIGH power
entries will be classified as CHECKLOGs. The Cabrillo file must meet the
Cabrillo 2 or Cabrillo 3 ARRL RTTY Roundup template specification.
Ed W0YK
Ed W0YK wrote:
One of the design criteria for the Ten-Meter RTTY Contest was that contest
loggers did not have to create another contest module. Note that the rules
for this contest are identical to the ARRL RTTY Round-Up except it is 10
meters only.
In other words, whatever logger you use can select the ARRL RTTY Round-Up
and work fine.
Ed W0YK
Rex K7QQ wrote:
HELP , I'm trying to set up for 10M test using N1MM.
WHAT Test is being used ???
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