If he was sending REQ REQ, he was NOT using cut numbers. Your decoder
was set to 'unshit of space' and his decoder was not placing a 'shift'
before the number string.
Using N1MM if you Shift Click on an unshifted string of numbers and it
will automatically convert to the equivalent numbers.
You will see on the keyboard QWERTYUIOP = 1234567890 (look up and left
of that top letters row for the equivalent numbers).
73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
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On 11/11/2012 8:45 PM, rjohnson wrote:
Hi:
During the WAE TTY contest I had a DL station send his Serial Num, using Cut
Numbers.
This caused me a lot of problems. N1MM wouldn't read it when I clicked on the
SN.
I wasted a lot of time trying to make the exchange, finally after sending NR?
NR? several times
he came back with 431 431 431.
Why would anyone want to use Cut Numbers in a RTTY contest ???
I can see using them in a CW contest, but even there it causes confusion.
In RTTY, the only thing that I can see is you don't need to send FIGs (SN) LTRs.
If there is another reason to do this, please enlighten me.
TNX es 73
Bob, K1VU
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