[CQ-Contest] RTTY Contests

Robert Chudek - K0RC k0rc at citlink.net
Wed May 19 11:27:07 PDT 2010


I would recommend looking at consolidating your contesting activity by using 
N1MM Logger. It supports 99% of the popular contests, including CW, SSB, and 
Digital modes. There are three digital "engines" integrated into the N1MM 
package, MMTTY, MMVARI, and FLDIGI. Selecting among these different engines 
allows you to work (almost) all of the current digital modes.

The software is well supported via two Yahoo Groups (one for digital, the 
second for CW & SSB modes). Questions are answered quickly and development 
to add features is rapid. It can be downloaded directly to your computer. 
There's no license "key" required. The cost is very reasonable. Free.

The drawback is the learning curve that is like any "full featured" software 
product. There is a Quick Start Guide that will get you oriented to the 
architecture and setup for your first contest.

73 de Bob - KØRC in MN


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Bernard Backaert" <bbackaert at skynet.be>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, May 19, 2010 3:40 AM
Subject: [CQ-Contest] RTTY Contests


> Hi,
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> Looking for advises.
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> Recently I started with RTTY and BSK31.
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> I use the program MixW, but now I would like to participate in RTTY
> contests.
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> For contests in SSB I use WIN-TEST and  SD, but I would like to have 
> advises
> which program I should use for RTTY contests.
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> I know MixW  has a contest mode but it is not up to date and quite
> elemental.
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> All help would be very much appreciated
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> Thanks in advance,
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> Ben
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> ON5GQ
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