I may get on briefly starting around 0000z on 20M from Florida, signing /P.
The family is driving down to Seminole that day but I'm hoping to be
able to use my portable setup to jump on for at least a few QSOs once
we get down there.
73 de Greg N3ZL
On 7/16/08, Lewis Frederick Dennin II <fdennin at numail.org> wrote:
> Scott,
>
> PSK 31 is not permitted in this contest, just RTTY. Some contests permit
> different digital modes of operation but they are generally spelled out as
> such in the rules.
>
> Good luck this weekend....Fred WW4LL
>
>
>
>
> > My first impulse was to be embarrassed that my call was at the bottom of
> > the
> > IARU scoring list John sent out then I realized that if he had sorted on
> > hours, I would have been at the bottom as well. Oh well, I had a great
> > time
> > - and last night I made my first CW QSO without the aid of a keyboard. A
> > funny story (for me) - As I was sending the requisite station data, I had
> > had a relapse to my novice days and told him I was using a TS-520S, my
> > first
> > rig from back in 1983, not the TS-450 I was actually using.
> >
> >
> >
> > On to the point of this message: I'll do my best to get on the for at
> > least
> > half of the maximum 10 hours of the NAQP RTTY contest this week end, so if
> > someone is making team rosters, list me as part-time.
> >
> >
> >
> > I looked at the NCJ web page that has the rules, but it didn't address my
> > question: What "flavors" of RTTY are allowed? Is BPSK-31 considered a
> > RTTY
> > mode for the purposes of this contest?
> >
> >
> >
> > I feel like the little kid brother to all of you, thanks for tolerating
> > me.
> >
> >
> >
> > Scott,KB4KBS
> >
> >
> >
>
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