AND W4BQF will activate the eastern suburbs of Cecil, Ga. (pop. 368), another rare QTH!

 

I agree with Ralph. I have tried a couple of RTTY contest, mostly using N1MM Logger and MMTTY and I was rather surprised how much fun RTTY contest were. So, as Ralph says, if you haven’t tried a RTTY contest, maybe you should give this one a try? (That goes especially for NEW extra class licensees too!)

 

73,

 

Tom – W4BQF

 

 

From: secc-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:secc-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Ralph
Sent: Sunday, September 20, 2009 3:21 PM
To: secc@contesting.com
Subject: [SECC] CQWW RTTY Sept 26-27

 

Contest reminder that CQWW RTTY is coming up next weekend.  This
a big one for RTTY contesters world wide.  Interest and participation in
RTTY contesting has grown dramatically over the last couple years.  Expect a
lot of activity in this one.  Perhaps this would be a good time to give this

mode a try if you haven't already?  Contest starts 0000Z Sept 26th (8pm
local Sept 25)

Fred, WW4LL and Andre NP3D will be QRV from TI5N Sept 23 - 28 as TI5/WW4LL
and TI5/NP3D; all bands; principally RTTY & some SSB & CW.  WW4LL will be
active in CQWW RTTY on 20 meters and NP3D on 40 meters, both as single op
single band entrants.

Link to CQWW RTTY info: http://www.cqwwrtty.com/

Ralph K1ZZI