Congratulations Joe! It is well deserved!
I love the way you worked XV2RZ. That is the way we did in the old days. It
reminds me of the time I took a whole week off from work
in hopes of working XZ1N in November 1996. I spent hours and hours tuning for
them on RTTY. Finally on Wednesday as it got near
sunset, I heard a Japanese station calling someone on 20M RTTY but could not
hear the DX. Then another JA and another, but no
pileup. One of the JA stations sent XZ1N and I then knew it was them but I
still couldn't hear them. I waited for what seemed an
eternity and finally at sunset I got print. He called CQ, I answered simplex
and he came right back to me. Five minutes later, I
couldn't hear him anymore and I never heard them again on RTTY the rest of
their trip.
Good luck with 7O. I wished they had started RTTY sooner in the trip. A fellow
member of the Delta DX Association sent the team
leader an email a few days ago, before they finally started doing RTTY, asking
for them to spend more time on RTTY (he didn't need
it on RTTY but wanted others to get a chance). The team leader did reply and
after hearing his answer, I am surprised they are doing
as much RTTY as they are.
Great going Joe. I am looking forward to seeing your call at the top of the
list one day.
Just don't get me started on whether or not I think BS7 should be considered a
DXCC entity. It is a DXCC Entity so I will do
whatever it takes to work them on RTTY if and when someone ever goes back there.
73, Don AA5AU
-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of k0bx@arrl.net
Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 2:45 PM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: [RTTY] RTTY Honor Roll and SV2ASP/A too!
Hi Guys, some of you might recognize my call-sign, K0BX, as I have been on 20
meter RTTY for the past 38 years (1974) and in most of
the RTTY contests.
Well, I finally made RTTY Honor Roll. At the end of 2011 I had 329 confirmed
on RTTY. I then got PJ5/SP6IXF in the mail bring the
total to 330.
So I looked at my needs list and saw that XV2RZ was going to be on RTTY. I
watch for him every day and found him on 20 meter RTTY
at high noon local time. After the Europeans faded away, I was able to snag
him. Oh happy days!! But, like they say on TV, there's
more! 3 weeks later I was tuning around 20 RTTY at my early gray-line (5 PM
Local) and found SV2ASP/A calling CQ! I have been
trying to work him since he got on RTTY in the 90's. He finally stopped
calling CQ, I called and he came right back! When we
finished our QSO, I expected a pileup, but no, only one 2 land station called
and worked him. The Monk went back to calling CQ. I
didn't want to spot him as I wanted others that were tuning the band to work
him first, but no one was comming back to his call. So
I wented ahead a spotted him. After that a small pileup started and the Monk
stayed on RTTY for several hours giving out a new one
to many.
I am going to Dayton Hamvention this week and will have my cards check. So in
a week or two my RTTY Count will be update. I don't
think in my lifetime that I will get to "Top of the Honor Roll on RTTY" but at
least now I am up with the big boys; NA0Y, N4CC,
AA5AU and WX5L.
BTW here is the list of remaining countries that I need on RTTY:
1A, 7O, BS7, BV9, FT5W, VK0M, VU7, ZS8. No I have not worked the 7O6T on RTTY
yet. I have tried but when he is readable here, the
pileups are really big.
I will see some of you at the RTTY Forum Noon on Saturday at the Hamvention.
Joe K0BX
Florissant, MO. Part of the Metro of St. Louis MO
Stop the insanity!
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my permission.
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