[RTTY] Operating PSK-31 from DX locations

Barry w2up at mindspring.com
Sun Mar 23 19:06:38 EST 2003


I've had the same problem during the RTTY Roundup. The way you have 
to think about it is similar to working KF4XYZ on 2m FM. The guy is 
new, and may think he's doing nothing wrong. I believe most folks 
will appreciate your trying to educate them, but occasionally, you 
get an a**hole who is always right and doesn't want any help. Like a 
pileup policeman, this type of personality is best ignored, and don't 
let it get to you!
Some habits are tough to break (eg, last 2 letters...)
73,
Barry W2UP

On 23 Mar 2003 Billy R. Gallier wrote:

> Hello Digital Operators..
> During my DXPeditions I operate a lot of RTTY.  In the past I used a KAM+ but during the last year or so I switched to MMTTY using Windows in order to allow me to do some PSK-31 as requested by a lot of digital mode users.
> 
> PSK-31 is a very slow mode and normally takes more time to work pileups from a DX location.  I have included "no brags" in my CQ line and at times I will include "report only" in my QRZ line.  This is done only to allow contacts with those wanting a short QSO to confirm a country.  I am not 
looking for a long brag line which includes the brand name of your computer stand.  
> 
> During my operation from Haiti as HH4/W4WX I did about 1300 RTTY (another opr did about 800 RTTY) QSO's and 76 PSK-31.  While working PSK-31 on the 17th of March around 0105Z I Had a nice pileup going and was working guys as called. I would write down the calls and call in order.  I saw KO4QC 
call me couple times and when his turned came I worked him in the short format I was using.  He had been copying me since he would call after each over (K).  After I worked him he came back with "That QSO sucked"... He knew how I was operating and did not have to call me. 
>  
> I would also get long brag lines from some stations even after I asked not to receive them.  So for these reason is why I don't do PSK-31 as much as I would like. 
> 
> The leaders of the digital population need to educate people on how to work a DXPedition.  They need two sets of buffers (macros), one for rag chewing and one for DXPeditions.  (Personally I don't understand why anyone would want to know about what type of  computer you are using, memory, 
locations with distance in miles for a major city, etc, etc...)  I also notice even after sending out a 599 report a reply will include my call four or fives times and everything is repeated two or three times?
> 
> I spend many dollars out of my pocket to go on 3 to 4 dxpedition each year.  The trip to Haiti was not the best place in world to be.  Travel advisories from our State Department advising not to go.  Very unsafe, two flights (one prop type without AC!) and 2 hour bus ride, weather hot, we had 
no AC,  boat with food never arrived, two shots required along with malaria pills, nasty.
> 
> I will be in San Andres in October for 8 days and planning trip to VQ9...I am sure Montserrat and GTMO will be in there too.  Will I work PSK-31...not too sure at this point...
> 
> Summary - Remember you don't have to call the DXPedition station. But if you do remember it is his game.  Play by his rules or QSY. When you make your trips, do it your way!
> 
> 73
> Bill W4WX
> 
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