[RTTY] The Makrothen Contest RTTY starts at March 6th, 10 UTC

Waldemar DK3VN dk3vn at nexgo.de
Tue Mar 2 17:26:26 EST 2004


Hello,

we are pleased to announce "The Makrothen Contest".

This is a new RTTY contest and will be held for the first
time: 10:00 UTC March 6th to 09:59 UTC March 7th 2004. 

All stations around the world are invited to participate in this
contest using RTTY to contact as many amateurs in other parts of 
the world as possible.

At the Makrothen Web Site you can find very easy the contest rules,
log templates and examples, logging support and much more information's
about specific features of the rules, the background and the future.

This contest is supported by many well known logging software packages.
If you are missing any kind of support, then let me know! We will help
you as much as we can! 

+ Writelog - Ron, K5DJ will make the module or update available on
  his Web Site in time.
+ Don, AA5AU presents a set of message buffer examples for Writelog
  at his Web Site!

+ "RCKRtty" - Walter, DL4RCK is supporting this contest. The update
  is available at his Web Site.

+ "OH2GI-HAM SYSTEM" - Jukka, OH2GI is supporting this contest.
  The update is available at his Web Site. 

+ RTCL - Isao, JK1IQK is supporting this contest. The update is
  available at his Web Site.

+ MMTTY and WF1B - Please check out the Makrothen Web Site for
  logging method's and Cabrillo conversion support.

If you have any question or need any kind of help, we will be glad
to make it possible for you, to participate in this contest with
fun and success!

The Makrothen Web Sites are:

Europe:
  http://home.arcor.de/waldemar.kebsch/The_Makrothen_Contest.html

World:
  http://www.qsl.net/dk3vn/The_Makrothen_Contest.html

We hope to see you in the contest on the next weekend and receive
your log afterwards!

73 de Waldemar, DK3VN
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