Hi Paul.
Good advice! AA5AU is a huge source of information and tutorials.
If you are going to Newark this year, look on the Kenwood stand.
BARTG will have a demonstration RTTY station working there and you
can ask questions and get advice at the same time.
YOu could also join BARTG as a "Friend". It is free to join, has a
web site, and you can also get lots of information from committee
members. John GW4SKA is a regular contest entrant, as is Chris G8APB.
You could also look at some on-line webinars. These are very useful
for both data and contesting in general. Go to
http://www.pvrc.org/Webinars.html
YOu can learn a lot by viewing these.
( Upgrade your licence ASAP too, you will be able to work a lot
more with 100w! )
73 de Roger, G3LDI BARTG Chairman
On 16/09/2016 02:34, Steve Carpenter via RTTY wrote:
I won't say Don's site sent me from "zero to hero," but it did at
least get me from zero to competent! I highly recommend starting
there.
http://www.aa5au.com/rtty/
Steve K4DXV
On 9/12/2016 10:39 AM, Paul Pain via RTTY wrote:
Hi
I am new to RTTY contesting as well as being a new ham radio
operator would
it be possible for someone to point me in the right direction to
information
on how to get involved with contesting. I know there is a lot of
information
on the web but non of it seems to be aimed at the novice.
Thanks in advance
73's
Paul
M6CKV (UK)
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