I saw that too,it was a DL station really loud and I wrote on a paper QEI,
finaly thanks to this post I managed to find out it was realy 138.
About 5 stations with good signals was sending letters and numbers like: 599
QWE QWE 123 123
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From: "Jim Reisert AD1C" <jjreisert@alum.mit.edu>
Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 4:37 PM
To: <k5zd@charter.net>
Cc: <W2GR@aol.com>; <writelog@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [WriteLog] WPX RTTY
> On Sat, Feb 11, 2012 at 2:17 PM, Randy Thompson K5ZD wrote:
>
>> This happens when the decoder misses a shift to numbers character. If
>> you
>> look at the number on the keyboard just above the letter you copy, that
>> is
>> the number they sent. E.g., R=4, T=5, I=8, etc.
>
> Not always the case. There was at least one station that did NOT send
> the number, only the letter equivalents (more than once in the
> exchange, separated by spaces). I listened over multiple QSOs, and he
> was loud enough that there was no drop out, i.e. my decoder wasn't
> what was fault.
>
> - Jim
>
>
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