RTTY is a "King of the Hill" mode. But practically speaking I doubt you need
more than 600 to 1000 watts.
Now having said that, when I was chasing RTTY DX I used all I had, meaning 1500
watts. All that counts is what the other guy sees on his screen. Now skimmers
and a few other things aside, most equipment reads only the one it is decoding.
But 600 watts on that antenna is a pretty potent combination.
Bill W2CQ
On Friday, March 24, 2017 2:57 PM, Steve Bookout <steve@nr4m.com> wrote:
I do about 1200 watts out. 300 watts doesn't matter and RTTY is awfully
hard on all the things that make up a station.
73 de Steve, NR4M
On 3/24/2017 2:04:PM, Lee Roberts wrote:
> I'm curious as to how many hams run more than 600 watts on RTTY since my
> TA-33SR is limited to a maximum of 600 watts for RTTY/FM.
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