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Re: [RTTY] RTTY Digest, Vol 71, Issue 20

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY Digest, Vol 71, Issue 20
From: Hi3tej hi3tej <hi3tej@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 19 Nov 2008 19:05:44 +0000
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Hi Guys:
Still missing at LOTW :
 AK ON 80, AK  on 40, MT on 20,  AK,MT ON 15,
FOR MY WAS RTTY AWARD.
 
I'm sure I did worked the station but not any post at ARRL site
 
73
HI3TEJ, Ted
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> Contents of RTTY digest..."> > > Today's Topics:> > 1. Re: Looking for 
> resources: log analysis, RFI solutions> (Robert Chudek - K0RC)> 2. CO8Ly in 
> RTTY (Eduardo Somoano C)> 3. Help - ST-6000 (Tom Kutz)> 4. Re: Looking for 
> resources: RFI solutions (Peter Laws)> > > 
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> Message: 1> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 14:12:53 -0600> From: "Robert Chudek - 
> K0RC" <k0rc@pc
 link.com>> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Looking for resources: log analysis, RFI 
solutions> To: "Peter Laws" <plaws@plaws.net>, "David Levine"> 
<david@levinecentral.com>> Cc: RTTY <rtty@contesting.com>> Message-ID: 
<573BDA026EDD45758CBF36E97B771D01@GX400A>> Content-Type: text/plain; 
format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1";> reply-type=original> > SH5 is a great 
tool, especially for DX contests. Last year I developed an > Excel spreadsheet 
specifically to analyze the ARRL Sweepstakes contest. You > can download a copy 
here:> > 
http://chudek.aberon.net/index.cgi?mode=album&album=/Files-Spreadsheets/Contest%20Log%20Analyzers%202008>
 > The import isn't automated like SH5. You need to manually copy/paste all the 
> QSO: lines from your Cabrillo file into the first worksheet. The next step > 
is to run the "Text to columns" command and your log will be processed and > 
reveal many statistics. There are individual worksheets with tables and > 
graphs that show the extracted data.> > The K0RC tool a
 lso allows you to compare two logs, side by side. For > example, your 2008 CW 
and SSB logs. Or you can compare your log with your > friends log.> > Feedback 
on this tool is always welcome.> > 73 de Bob - K?RC in MN> > > ----- Original 
Message ----- > From: "Peter Laws" <plaws@plaws.net>> To: "David Levine" 
<david@levinecentral.com>> Cc: "RTTY" <rtty@contesting.com>> Sent: Monday, 
November 17, 2008 8:49 PM> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Looking for resources: log 
analysis, RFI solutions> > > > On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:31, David Levine 
<david@levinecentral.com> > > wrote:> >> Closest thing I've seen is SH5 at 
http://tr4w.qrz.ru/other_programs.php .> >> Check out the options under Open / 
Other formats once you launch the> >> program. I use N1MM when logging in a 
contest and it opens it directly.> >> Depends on what you're looking for if it 
meets your needs.> >> > Holy cow. Put it on my lappy just to play. Happened to 
have a> > Cabrillo log from CW WW RTTY. Dragged and dropped it and Bo
 om! All> > kinds of stuff.> >> > Just what I'm looking for - thanks!> >> >> > 
-- > > Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!> >> > No 
Trillion-dollar blank check for crooks!> > 
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> > ------------------------------> > Message: 2> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 
21:17:36 -0500> From: "Eduardo Somoano C" <co8ly@frcscu.ciges.inf.cu>> Subject: 
[RTTY] CO8Ly in RTTY> To: <rtty@contesting.com>> Message-ID: 
<004b01c949ed$1baeff20$4bd0fea9@eduardo>> Content-Type: text/plain; 
charset="iso-8859-1"> > I call CQ now 21:30utc in 18.105 RTTY for NA and ASIA.> 
Please listen.> Good luck.> CO8LY. Eduardo.> > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 3> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 21:27:46 
-0600> From: "Tom Kutz" <tkutz@comcast.net>> Subject: [RTTY] Help - ST-6000> 
To: "rtty@contesting" <rtty@contesting.com>> Message-ID: <12B5F96FC2A64D23A5
 0B170B950CFBB0@kutz1>> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"> > Hi 
everyone,> > I have been monitoring this group for an number of months now but 
have never > posted until now. I am slowly getting back into RTTY after an 
absence of 20 > years. In that time I have gotten rid of my old model 15 but 
then things > have changed a lot so I really don't miss it. I do miss the smell 
of hot > oil, however. I have been using MMTTY and the computer sound card with 
good > success. Recently I picked up a used HAL ST-6000 with scope but I have 
no > documentation. It appears to have been modified a little but I have no way 
> to check it out without a schematic.> > So, my questions are these:> 1. Is it 
worth working with the ST-6000 as TU or are the sound cards > superior?> 2. If 
I am successful in getting the ST-6000 to function how do I interface > it to 
MMTTY software?> 3. Does anyone know where I can find a schematic for the 
ST-6000?> > Any help will be greatly appreciated.> > 
 Tom> WA0LRE> Plymouth, MN> > tkutz@comcast.net > > > 
------------------------------> > Message: 4> Date: Tue, 18 Nov 2008 21:55:07 
-0600> From: "Peter Laws" <plaws@plaws.net>> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Looking for 
resources: RFI solutions> To: RTTY <rtty@contesting.com>> Message-ID:> 
<2538cc000811181955w610f5329x253844c90324e078@mail.gmail.com>> Content-Type: 
text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1> > On Mon, Nov 17, 2008 at 12:33, Bill, W6WRT 
<dezrat1242@yahoo.com> wrote:> > There is no downside that I know of, in fact 
in my shack I have to> > bond them together or 160 meter RF gets into the 
computer and wipes> > out the soundcard. If possible, have the radio and the PC 
right next> > to each other so the ground wire is as short as possible.> >> > 
Also, you mentioned having a separate ground rod for the rig. This> > might be 
a source of trouble too, since you can't really 'ground' RF> > in the sense of 
making it 'go away'. Your ground rod+wire is no doubt> > acting as an antenna, 
although 
 an inefficient one. Try removing the> > ground and see if things improve.> > > 
Like most areas, we get 30-50 thunderstorm days per year, so going> ungrounded 
permanently isn't happening. I have yet to try ungrounding> temporarily to 
check for improvement (my lovely assistant is at a> class tonight).> > I did 
make up a ground braid, however. I attached it to the PC and> was about to 
attach it to the ground stud in the pass-thru when I> decided to see if there 
was anything on it. Sure enough, about 0.10 V> dc. If I knew nothing about 
grounding before, I know less now. :-)> Guess I really need to look into 
getting the different grounds bonded> together.> > Will I 'splode anything if I 
connect it?> > > My feedline was updated a few weeks ago, going from 110' of 
Tandy> RG-8X to about 60' of Belden 9913. Didn't think that would make much> 
difference at HF, but I ran some dummy numbers:> 
http://underwateryagi.blogspot.com/2008/11/loss.html - yeah, it makes> a 
difference (I did meas
 ure SWR tonight, and the 1.5:1 I used in the> calculator was optimistic on all 
but 15 m and within a few kHz of 3.8> MHz!).> > > Thanks, all for your 
suggestions!!> > > > > > > ------------ ORIGINAL MESSAGE ------------> >> >> > 
On Mon, 17 Nov 2008 11:26:08 -0600, "Peter Laws" <plaws@plaws.net>> > wrote:> 
>> >>> >>What would the downside be to running a braid from the PC to the 
radio> >>ground bus, I wonder?> > 
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> > -- > Peter Laws | N5UWY | plaws plaws net | Travel by Train!> > No 
Trillion-dollar blank check for crooks!> > > ------------------------------> > 
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