I have heard comments like this before where RTTY operators just can?t ?put their arms around? these new-fangled digital modes and embrace them like RTTY and I think I know why. I am not an old time
Jeeze Scott, My story isn't too much different. I do have a macro in RITTY that has my call and will put your call in there if I do it right. And I have to admit I spent real dollars for that program
HI Scott, I began my RTTY-ing back in 1981, so does that make me an old timer? Actually, I ran RTTY in the USAF from 1968 -1972 on the old clunkers and oilers. But as far as Ham Radio is concerned, I
George, you forgot to tell his that some of us OFs are just too darned set in out ways to adapted to anything new! As for me I seldom rag chew on RTTY because of my very poor typing. Ever since a str
Larry L Lindblom wrote: As for me I seldom rag chew on RTTY because of my very poor typing. Ever since a stroke 8 years back the fingers on my left hand do not seem always to hit the same keys my bra
into And don't forget to have a macro which has your age, when you were first licenced, your shoes size...... crossover RTTY. N1MM contest logger has a 4 channel PSK engine built in. Not the same as
Ian White wrote: The difference between PSK and RTTY operating seems to be a 'cultural' thing. Lots of PSK operators are not into DXing and contesting, but into slow-paced ragchewing involving very l