K4SB wrote:
>
> Alan KI7WO wrote:
> > I don't know that I would say that GA is actually rare, but I do know
> > that it is difficult to get a QSL card especially from Dekalb, Hancock,
> > Lamar & Lumpkin Counties.
>
> All the counties mentioned except Dekalb are rural. Has anyone ever
> operated mobile with
> RTTY?
>
> Dekalb is a mystery to me. It's part of Atlanta, and either 2nd or 3rd
> in population in the entire State.
>
> BTW, I'm in Paulding, which is also rural and I know of no other op
> who works RTTY here.
>
> 73
> Ed
> ...
Hi,
I am trying to work US-Countries in RTTY as much as I can;
but to get it confirmed is a pain. OK, the response quote
in RTTY is much better than in CW or SSB, but it is a very
hard job for a DX-station, like me. I have worked GA/Paulding
several times, but have it not confirmed until today.
Maybe, some days I will give it up?
73 de Waldemar, DK3VN
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