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Re: [RTTY] An open letter to AA5AU

To: "'Chicoine, Marc'" <Marc.Chicoine@dcma.mil>, <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] An open letter to AA5AU
From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
Date: Tue, 11 May 2010 23:33:25 -0500
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Marc, thank you very much for the positive feedback and congratulations on your 
RTTY contest successes.

It seems the tutorials "Getting Started on RTTY" and "WriteLog RTTY Starter" 
have helped hundreds become successful RTTY operators
and contesters.  And for this I am very proud.  I have no real numbers to 
support this claim other than the fact that I receive on
average 2-3 e-mails each day from people looking for help, advice or with 
general questions on RTTY and RTTY contesting.  Since I
wrote the tutorials some 8 years or so ago, that would be close to 800 people 
that I know of and then there are those I don't know
of.  The rtty page on aa5au.com combined with the pages on rttycontesting.com 
have compiled over a half million hits combined.
Again, I have no real numbers because all the counters were reset some years 
ago when Yahoo dropped their Geocities branded sites.
The rttycontesting.com home page has received 247,840 hits since the counters 
were reset a few years ago.  The site is averaging
around 12k hits a month since December '09 with a peak of nearly 15k hits in 
February 2010.  I would have thought that at some time
the site activity would level out and decline but as the popular saying goes 
"The hits keep on coming".

I get a great deal of satisfaction from helping others through the websites, 
e-mail reflectors, personal e-mail and the NCJ RTTY
Contesting column.  After receiving overwhelming support from the RTTY 
community after Hurricanes Katrina and Gustav, I feel even
more strongly of my need to "give back".  I vow to continue to be an ambassador 
to our mode and radio sport.

It would be OK to me if I never won another RTTY contest, but it would kill me 
if I didn't have the chance to help a fellow operator
gain the joys of RTTY and RTTY contesting that I have felt over the past 25 
years.

73, Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
http://www.rttycontesting.com 

-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On 
Behalf Of Chicoine, Marc
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 7:45 AM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: [RTTY] An open letter to AA5AU

An open letter to Don AA5AU:

Don,

I just found out that I took first place low power Asia in the 2009 CQ WW RTTY 
contest under my Israeli callsign 4Z8BB.
Finally this is the first "piece of wood" (plaque) I've ever earned for a 
contest.

Part of my success I attribute to your on-line tutorial on your website 
"rttycontesting.com"

I work for Uncle Sam and I was on a two year assignment to Israel starting in 
January 2008.  In early 2008 I had setup a station in
Israel and thought it would be good to start RTTY contesting again.  I had an 
old PK-232 with old software that I dusted off and
quickly realized that I needed to upgrade so I researched the web and came 
across your website.  Thanks to your RTTY tutorial I
quickly got on board with WriteLog and a homemade interface for my Orion II.  I 
entered many RTTY contests and quickly earned RTTY
DXCC and RTTY WAS. I was also 2nd place Asia in the  CQWW RTTY WPX contest.
The pièce de résistance was winning the 2009 CQ WW RTTY (1st place Asia, low 
power).

Thanks again for your tutorial and for your various published articles on RTTY 
and RTTY contesting.



Marc E. Chicoine
DA1MC,  4Z8BB,  WC1X
Wiesbaden,  Germany


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