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Subject: [RTTY] More SARTG comments
From: Frank Fallon <n2ff@optonline.net>
Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2013 17:08:38 +0100
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I am a Writelog user. Writelog told me that my total score was almost 650k which made me pretty happy. Imagine my disappointment when the UA9QCQ robot told me In had only 427K points and I was not able to get the cork back in the champagne bottle. The difference was in the point scores. I think Writelog may be calculating the point totals for each band incorrectly. But it might be the UA9QCQ robot, less likely. My hope is that someone can fix that for 2014.

RE Spotting ..... I love operating assisted or using spotting networks and I continue to be amazed that more operators continue to do things the hard way. As the SARTG rules, thank god, make no distinction between assisted and non assisted, we should be seeing greater use of spotting. I went out of my way to re-spot stations that I had already worked. I did that for a number of reasons, hopefully good ones. I believe is helps stations avoid getting too close to one another. If we are in a stations skip zone the cluster may help in indicating that the frequency is occupied and thus avoid setting-up too close. I think it also help low power stations attract business and most times I am a low power station. I also believe that for the younger generation it makes RTTY contesting almost as appealing as a computer game.

We are always talking about getting young people into ham radio. I think spotting is a big draw for young computer kids. It worked with my granddaughter. She was fascinated watching me RTTY contest for years. When she was 13 I started the hard sell when I said, "You too can be a RTTY contester." In the space of five months she had passed the Extra and is now a RTTY contester too. She is a very competitive fifteen year old who loves to click on band map spots or run a frequency. She lives in an apartment in NYC with home station and a trip out to my station is not always possible, but look for NY2GB in the CQ WW RTTY .

The bottom line: send more spots. There is no reason not to, certainly in the SARTG contest, and a number of good reasons to post more spots.

73 de Frank....N2FF.......
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