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Re: [RTTY] Contacts vs Power and Skill in RTTY contests

To: Tim Shoppa <tshoppa@gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Contacts vs Power and Skill in RTTY contests
From: Al Hanzl <alhanzl@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2017 13:31:45 -0400
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With all being said, I would say best to spend money optimizing or improving 
the antenna(ae) before dumping a lot of money into a linear amp.  
Al
K2AL 

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> On Mar 27, 2017, at 1:00 PM, Tim Shoppa <tshoppa@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Just choosing my past 7 years in RTTY WPX, the power I ran, the number of
> contacts, and the score:
> 
> 2012 - 100W - 334 Q's - 188K points
> 2013 - 400W - 689 Q's - 900K points
> 2014 - 400W - 973 Q's - 1300K points
> 2015 - 1500W - 1322 Q's - 2465K points
> 2016 - 1500W - 1508 Q's - 3003K points
> 2017 - 1500W - 1653 Q's - 3518K points
> 
> My extrapolation is that a 4x increase in power results in about twice as
> many Q's. So a 15x increase in power (100W to 1500W) results in about 4
> times as many Q's.
> 
> My antenna setup is nearly unchanged in the past decade so I can factor
> that out.
> 
> Of course, my skills and enthusiasm and operating hours for RTTY contesting
> also grew over the past 6 years too. RTTY decoder technology has also grown
> too. So while the improvement hasn't been entirely due to power, I think my
> enthusiasm and enjoyment and on-time increased as I increased power in a
> very strong relation too.
> 
> The concept that several have expressed here and elsewhere, that there is
> no skill in RTTY contesting, is very wrong. Maybe it might be skill-free if
> you only work the strongest stations that have perfect print.
> 
> I work all kinds of weak stations that call me, requiring running multiple
> decoders in parallel and using my judgement and experience to piece
> together their callsigns and exchanges. While also using my ears to judge
> which print was more likely to be correct than the others in the face of
> QRM and QRN.  It's a much more visual experience than CW or SSB contesting
> and incorporating an additional sense to the activity is actually very
> satisfying and engaging.
> 
> Tim N3QE
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