Hello Maza,
Speaking of RTTYCJ, I want to thank and congratulate the RTTYCJ members
and all other Japanese operators in RTTY contesting lately. We have
noticed a terrific increase in RTTY contesting activity from JA in the
last few years. We were pleased to have made 380 JA contacts at NN6NN
in WPX RTTY last weekend. The Japanese stations I contacted last
weekend were usually always properly tuned on frequency, listened well,
behaved well in pileups by not QRMing others who were being called by
the CQ station, and all used 599 instead of 5NN. I believe some of the
rest of us still need to work on a few of these fundamentals.
73...
-Dean - N6DE
Hello Bill,
OK, I will pass your words to the members of RTTYCJ, RTTY Contesters of
Japan.
I believe that they are familiar with the author of "RTTY Basics by Bill,
W7TI" which is translated by JA7UDE Nobuyuki Oba and included in the help
file of MMTTY Japanese edition.
73
de Maza JA1BHK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Turner" <wrt at dslextreme.com
<http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty>>
To: <rtty at contesting.com <http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty>>
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 7:31 AM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Cut numbers in RTTY -- why?
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004 13:53:03 EST, W0YR at aol.com <http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty> wrote:
>I could go into a long explanation about unshifting on space, etc.
_________________________________________________________
The largest group that does not understand USOS seems to be the JAs.
Time after time I get JA reports with hyphens which simply defeats the
benefits of USOS. If there is anyone reading this who could communicate
with the Japanese RTTY folks, please spread the word: USOS was invented
for a reason. Use it!
Out, damned hyphen! (Apologies to Shakespeare)
--
73, Bill W6WRT
QSLs via LoTW
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