[RTTY] Decoder performance on crowded bands
Jerry Flanders
jeflanders at comcast.net
Wed Sep 30 10:56:43 EDT 2015
I use spaces exclusively. Beginning and end of every macro. I wish
everyone did. You won't read DTEGJW4UKEW5 when I sign my call, _and_
your print won't scroll up.
Jerry W4UK
At 11:45 PM 9/29/2015, Michael Adams wrote:
>The last time I rewrote my collection of RTTY contest macros (about
>a year ago?), I thought that the consensus on best practice was to
>use CRLF's sparingly, only at the start of a CQ, in order to be
>efficient and to guard against runaway scrolling for those folks
>whose interfaces don't guard against that phenomenon.
>
>Did I misunderstand...or perhaps best practice has evolved due to skimmers?
>
>--
>Michael Adams | N1EN | mda at n1en.org
>
>-----Original Message-----
>
>'T would not be a problem if you started your DE WW3S WW3S message
>with <CR><LF>
>
>The skimmers would then see two different calls/stations
>
>73,
>
> ... Joe, W4TV
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