What about a class for operators using teleprinters (is that a hardware difference?) rather than emulating a teleprinter via software? 73 es Dx Russ WA3FRP ___________________________________________
Thanks to TU2/F5LDY his 2007 QSL via LoTW to put me at #100 and OH0Z for his 2005 QSL via LoTW for putting me at #101. Thanks also to everyone else who has been so kind to use LoTW to confirm our RTT
Hi to all, I've send two QSL card requests (one via registered mail) and multiple e-mails to Tony's hotmail account (in Spanish) with no results. It appears that Tony's e-mail address is valid as my
Bill, This information, from IARU, will show you the 30M allocations in Regions 1, 2 and 3: http://www.iaru.org/Region-1-HF-Bandplan-2006.pdf http://www.iaru-r2.org/wp-content/uploads/region-2-mf-hf-
Just a note for those interested in seeing how RTTY and DXCC RTTY continues to increase in popularity DXCC RTTY Certificate #1872 was awarded to the University of Pennsylvania Amateur Radio Club effe
One of the agreements at the World Radio Conference WRC-03 in 2003 moved broadcast stations out 7100-7200 kilohertz on 29 March 2009. After that date, 7100-7200 kilohertz will become a worldwide excl
As mentioned, this is a Baudot 50 baud 425 Hz shift RTTY?station from Germany. Some parts of the transmission are in English. ? Other transmitting frequencies are 4583 and 7846 KHz. Here is the Web s
Yes - this is a great idea and I am very interested in participating.?? I've copied the "Greenkeys" list in the hope that others on that?list are also interested in participating in a Straight key ni
Hello Roger, Working in Telex had its advantages. I was able to acquire two of my 28ASRs while at Western Union. My third is a 28KSR "Mouse Machine" that was liberated from Pac Bell in 1970 by Irv W6
I'm ready for whenever this happens.?? I can't?TX 850 shift at the moment but I'm sure that I can tweek my shifters, if necessary. When we were doing this [Green Key Night] some years back we were do
Phil, This sounds like a great idea.? I'll participate for a while but as this is also a family day, I won't be able to dedicate myself to full-time activity. I'd also like to break out some of my se
How about RTTY Contesting in its purist form: One operator One Transmitter & Receiver / or / tranceiver One Teleprinter and Terminal Unit One paper log NO computer. Message: 11 Date: Tue, 15 Jun 2010
I received this message from Charlie, SM4RDG: "...The Scandinavian Amateur Radio Teleprinter Group (SARTG) celebrates their 40th anniversary this year and the 40th SARTG WW RTTY-Contest. To commemora
Mike, Try contacting Art, N3DXX. I worked him over the weekend during the contest. He is in Newark Delaware. 73 Russ WA3FRP Message: 3 Date: Mon, 27 Sep 2010 11:38:15 +0000 From: Mike VE3YF <ve3yf@sy
Hi John, I received cards from UA6JR via the buro approximately 18 months after sending green stamps via direct. It appears that the $$ didn't make it to the QSL manager. Just before getting the card
Promises made but not kept. Jose PJ2MI continues to should the load for PJ2 on RTTY 73 Russ WA3FRP Message: 2 Date: Mon, 8 Nov 2010 14:36:14 -0500 From: "KE1JF-Tom" <ke1jf@cox.net> Subject: [RTTY] PJ
This talk about dropping RST from RTTY contest exchanges and contest exchanges in general made me think about the earliest RTTY contest. This was held by the RTTY Society of Southern California from
It is certainly not what is used to be with most services moved to the Internet but there are still a few clear channel broadcasts available. Deutsche Wetterdienst is available on 7646 kHz,10100.8 kH
Sad to report that John W3KV is a silent key. For those of you who did not know John, he was an avid RTTY Contester with scores in the top ten every year back when there were less than 100 countries
A good source for technical info related to early (1950s to early 1970s) RTTY terminal units can be found on this page: http://www.rtty.com/development/tu/index.html Check out the TT/L and ST-6 Demod