The order in WriteLog is RST, ZONE, QTH but it really doesn't matter because
RST is automatically populated with 599 and the zone
gets populated automatically depending on the callsign or from a prefill ADIF
file.
The thing to remember is you need to only send RST and Zone once in your
exchange and your state twice.
My exchange message when I'm running is:
AB1J 599 4 LA LA
When S&P, I send only "599 4 LA LA " (notice the space character after the last
LA) unless I feel the running station did not get my
callsign correctly. If I think he/she has my call wrong, I send:
AA5AU AA5AU
599 4 LA LA AA5AU
Hopefully the other station will figure out he/she has my call wrong.
Always end your message with a space character to separate the end of your
message from noise characters.
73, Don AA5AU
http://www.aa5au.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Ktfrog007@aol.com
Sent: Sunday, August 07, 2011 9:33 PM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: [RTTY] CQ WW RTTY question
Hi,
I've operated in the CQ WW CW contests over the years and always sent 59905.
When I got into the RTTY contest I just added my state
at the end: 599
05 MA
Last year at ARRL/Boxboro I heard Dennis, W1UE, give a talk on RTTY contesting
and his examples showed 599 MA 05 because this is the
order of the N1MM logger's entry boxes.
I figure Dennis knows what he's talking about so I'll probably change too, but
I wondered if there were any aspects of this I hadn't
thought about.
Any comments?
73,
Kermit, AB1J
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