160m Digital QSO Party -- Internet: www.drcg.de The DL-DX RTTY Contest Group (DRCG) would like to invite all licensed radio amateurs to participate in a Top Band (160m) Digital QSO Party. This QSO Pa
Hello, A small group with DC6RN, DD2ML, DJ3IW, DM5TI, DJ1MM and DL4RCK will be QRV in the OK RTTY Contest with the Callsign DL0TTY. We are glad about your calls. 73 de Walter, DL4RCK Walter Dallmeier
OK DX Contest Callsign : DL0TTY Operators : DC6RN, DD2ML, DD7MR, DJ1MM, DJ3IW, DL4RCK, DM5TI Category : Multi Op. / All Band Club Competition : DL-DX RTTY Contest Group Operating Time : 24:00 h Softw
Hello, I was calling on 1838 this morning (6-7z) in JT65. I will be there tomorrow morning again (~5-7z) in RTTY, PSK and JT65. I will be online in the DRCG Chat-Room during this time and ready for a
Hello Jim, many thanks for supporting us programmers to keep our programs up to date. It's a really benefit for us. So we can concentrate us on the main work.... 73 de Walter, DL4RCK Walter Dallmeier
Hello, this weekend during the SARTG RTTY Contest me and some other OM's are running a RTTY-Skimmer in Beta-Test. The spots are posted at the RBN www.reversebeacon.net . Have a look there for spots w
Many OM's are asking how they find the spots... Currently to see what happens only one skimmer must be selected. For example 2 skimmer: http://www.reversebeacon.net/dxsd1/dxsd1.php?f=0&c=dl4rck&t=de
Author: Walter Dallmeier <walter.dallmeier@dl4rck.de>
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2012 07:05:19 +0200
Hello, I've got a lot of emails about the Digital Skimmer. I can not answer all. I open an email reflektor at Yahoo for this and will answer questions comming from there. Please subscribe to get answ
Author: Walter Dallmeier <walter.dallmeier@dl4rck.de>
Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2012 06:28:56 +0200
Hello, A temporary DX-Cluster with just spots from the Digital RCKskimmer are working here: dl4rck.ham-radio-op.net:8000 There are no special commands possible, just a connect. vy 73 de Walter, DL4RC
Author: Walter Dallmeier <walter.dallmeier@dl4rck.de>
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2012 07:05:18 +0200 (CEST)
Hello, the first Digital Skimmer Cluster will be online the next days for testing. The spots are mainly in PSK31, PSK63 and RTTY mode. The address is: dl4rck.ham-radio-op.net Port:8000 I don't know h
Hello, as an add-on I set up an especially Cluster-System for the Digital RCKskimmer spots. Additional digital spots from the WW-DX-Cluster system are posted there. Try dl4rck.ham-radio-op.net Port:8
Hello, the first 6 hours of the WAEDC RTTY contest are over. The digital Skimmer system distributes more than 6500 spots until now. To be detected by the system make sure you have set a " " space at
Author: Walter Dallmeier <walter.dallmeier@dl4rck.de>
Date: Sun, 11 Nov 2012 09:26:50 +0100
Hello Jurgen, The cluster support a filter. set/de no With help you will get more information about available commands. vy 73 de Walter, DL4RCK _______________________________________________ RTTY ma
Dear Digital Contester and Top-Band-Specialist, The DRCG (DL-DX RTTY Contest Group) would like to invite you to the 160m Digital QSO Party starting Mo. 10.Dec. continuing for two weeks until Su. 23.
Hello, remember the upcoming 160m Digital QSO-Party, see below. My digital skimmer system will be ready during the nights here for 160m in PSK31 and RTTY. To see what's up there see dl4rck.ham-radio-
Hello, Congrates to the winner of the 160m Digital QSO Party 2012, sponsored by the DL-DX RTTY Contest Group (DRCG). 1.Place: Jan, OZ1ADL, 157 QSO's 2.Place: Franz, DH7LF, 63 QSO's See here pictures
Hello, yes and no...... after your CQ a " " (space) is required, then the call will be detected for sure. If not or no "CQ ","QRZ ", "TEST " is at the end: RCKskimmer has an option for special keywor
Author: Walter Dallmeier <walter.dallmeier@dl4rck.de>
Date: Sat, 23 Mar 2013 08:08:11 +0100
Hello, A very interesting QRP RTTY contest is starting tomorrow. See http://wwqrprtty.jimdo.com/ vy 73 de Walter, DL4RCK _______________________________________________ RTTY mailing list RTTY@contest
This contest was really interesting to see what's possible with just 5 watts. End up with 69 QSO's (44qs on 40m, 25qs on 20m), mostly Italian stations. The signals from US was really loud. Highlights