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Re: [RTTY] My questions

To: "James E. Wells" <kd0ajz@comcast.net>, rtty@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [RTTY] My questions
From: Michael Haack <mikehaack@aol.com>
Date: Thu, 31 Mar 2011 11:37:14 -0500
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James,

Well, You can find RTTY and PSK31 when the bands are open... CW most 
anytime.
If you don't hear anything on one band, move down to the next.

For a good idea of what it all sounds like...
http://www.dxzone.com/catalog/Internet_and_Radio/Sounds/

Good luck, Enjoy
73 Mike WB9B





On 03/31/2011 11:31 AM, James E. Wells wrote:
> Hope I am not to off topic here.
> When and where are the best times and frequencies to find RTTY, PSK31 (I 
> think that is what it is called), and CW. I am not sure what to list for 
> except CW since that is a no brainer. But I am not sure what RTTY sounds like 
> or any other mode. I have the HRD on my computer and a shortwave and a HT 
> hooked up to my computer and wish to find those frequencies and listen in. To 
> be honest I have about 3 Shortwave Radios and I want to be able to understand 
> what I am hearing.
> I am attempting to learn CW but I have a lot of projects going right now 
> (studying for my General and other things) that I am not making much progress.
> That being said. Any information that can be passed on to me would greatly be 
> appreciated. I am a “new-be” to some of this but I am disabled and am trying 
> to find more things to keep me active here between reading, playing music and 
> Ham. Shortwave has been a hobby since I was young but I wish to enlighten 
> myself to more.
>
> Thanks To Everyone In Advance and Sorry if this is Off Topic
>
> James
>
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