[RTTY] RTTY Contest Operating
john at kk9a.com
john at kk9a.com
Thu Feb 18 09:38:17 EST 2016
I operate the same way and I concur with these rules. I worked W6SX on
four bands last weekend. Hank was so efficient that I left him waiting at
least once, while I had to wait for radio #2 to stop transmitting a long
CQ. During most QSOs my long radio #2 CQ ended long before it was time to
complete the contact.
John KK9A
To: David Tanks via RTTY <rtty at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY Contest Operating
From: Ken K6MR <k6mr at outlook.com>
Date: Wed, 17 Feb 2016 13:03:46 -0800
1. I follow the W6SX first rule of contesting: Have Fun! If someone
else wants to eek out a few more Qs by doing something odd, oh well. He
likely
knows what he is doing and if he can live with himself I certainly can.
2. Guilty. I treat RTTY the same as I do CW: I dont send the call
at the
end of a CW report, why should I do it for RTTY? They are basically the same
mode with the advantage of the machine doing the decoding. Yes, what you
describe occasionally happens, but I think the majority of the time its
not a
problem.
3. See #2. If Im S&P on CW, I do not send the other stations call
before
sending the report. Ditto, I dont do it on RTTY. The one or two copies of
the
exchange does depend on conditions. But, if you dont think you got the
report
with one copy, ask for a repeat. If all of your decoder windows agree (you do
use more than one, dont you?) then thats as good a confirmation as you are
likely to get.
Im not exactly what you would call experienced but its my 20 cents
worth (2
cents adjusted for inflation).
Ken K6MR
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