Mike K9MI wrote:
> Is his opinion of Rtty contesters common, or does he just not understand
> that there is indeed a lot more to Rtty Contesting then just reading it off
> a screen? I don't ever see him changing his mind, so should I just bite my
> tongue and let it go in one ear and out the other?
Sounds like sour grapes. Pay it no mind. It's a matter of personal
choice for what enjoyment we as individuals want to get from our operating.
Some will agree and some won't. The increasing popularity of RTTY
contesting only reflects the choices we collectively as individuals make
for our operations. Explain why you/we enjoy RTTY contests but don't
try to make him understand - it'll probably be like banging your head
against a wall.
I've heard only one two mentions from local die-hard CW contest ops that
they don't "get" RTTY. I assume because software does the decoding
instead of the op. It's just someone's else opinion. I don't get the
self-flagellation of single op'ing a 48 hour contest but more power to
those that can.
RTTY operators listen as much as ops on other modes during contests. It
does not help one's RTTY contest score to operate where there is QRM
from any mode. Of course there will be instances were QRM occurs - QRM
happens in any contest. RTTY ops are no more less considerate during a
contest than operators on other modes. Actually in my experience it's
quite the opposite.
RTTY contesting skills are no different that contesting on CW except
perhaps the decoding. But there is a different skill subset faced by
RTTY ops such as interfacing the radio, computer, sound card, software
configuration and adaption to band conditions, etc. that CW ops don't
deal with. So these arguments are so much sour grapes perhaps due to
the unwillingness to adapt and lack of tolerance.
73 Phil NA4M
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