OK, I took the sound file that Alex K2BB graciously emailed to me and ran it
through my modem and I got this
> DRAOO 1166 1K?? K2BB
> K2BB 599 1166 173 DE K2BB TU NJ NJ BK2BB U DE KH6ZN
Not the KH6M that people seem to print, but KH6ZN.
On a hunch that he was cutting off his transmitter too early and chopping off
the very last bit just before the stop bit (the difference between a Baudot N
and a Baudot M), I increased the receive baud rate and sure enough, I printed
KH6ZM at 48 baud -- indicating that at least part of that last bit of M was
perhaps transmitted.
He could loose many points because of this. Pity. For a different reason, I
always add a space at the end of my exchanges (yeah, I can hear the millisecond
counters grumbling in the background) which could have sidestepped early cutoff
problems too. But again, this could be something very different.
I received #272 from my first QSO with KH6ZM and another for #719, both well
before Alex' 1166, so I should have noticed a discrepancy too (I look out for
those things, contests don't interest me, RTTY signal do :-), but I didn't see
any problem from the left coast here. I printed ZM when I worked him and each
time that I clicked on his signal. Odd, eh?
73
Chen, W7AY
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