This was my fourth Field Day; I operated from home because work needed me to
stay close to the phone and internet.
I don't know whether it was because I was operating from home with a
potentially better antenna, or because of a trend...but it seemed like there
was more RTTY activity this year. I was able to run RTTY for a while and
generate a steady flow of contacts when I wanted to take a break from CW...and
that's something I haven't been able to do in past Field Days.
I also played with PSK a bit more than in past years, but that's more a
reflection of having more operating time, and not having to listen to one club
member's periodic tirade against PSK. (PSK isn't my thing either, but it was
an interesting change of pace, and one of the themes of Field Day is supposed
to be trying new/different things.)
Someone in 1 land is probably not in the best position to talk about winning
any domestic contest or quasi-contest. However, my impression is that it'd be
very difficult on Field Day to generate enough rate using PSK due to the nature
of the mode, and the activity level just isn't there to sustain rate on RTTY,
to make digital competitive versus CW.
In my past FD club operations, I think I determined that with the usual setup
there, it was more effective on a points-per-minute basis to S&P phone than to
run RTTY. Most of the time I ran RTTY at those FD outings, it was because I
was "digital guy" and we had some muggles visiting our pavilion whom we thought
would get a kick out of hearing the radio diddle.
I'd bet that under certain circumstances, especially QRP, it would be more
advantageous score-wise to focus on PSK over phone.
And from a Centennial QSO Party perspective, I picked up enough new/different
point-laden callsigns from my stints poking around 14.070 that I resolved to go
fishing there a few more times before the end of the year.
(I realize that FD isn't a contest...but I can't hear talk about "points"
without wondering "how can I get more?")
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: RTTY [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Eric Mynes
> Sent: Monday, 30 June, 2014 13:25
> Cc: RTTY, Contesting
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Field Day 2014
>
> FB, Dick.
>
> I did FD too. I ran the biggest part of the 24 hours on Digital modes
> (PSK31 and RTTY). We logged 80 contacts, but we were QRP on battery power.
> I did find that most of our contacts came from 40m after night fall.
>
> I spent some time thinking the same thoughts. With digital contacts worth
> 2 and the growth in popularity, could a group only run digital modes and win?
>
> I kind of suck at CW. That is why I started running digital modes. I have an
> extremely modest station and yet I have been able to run with the big DXers in
> the area when it comes to making contacts and they are running on beams with
> amplifiers. I use a wire dipole in the attic with 100w max to warm the air.
> hi hi.
>
> I'm going to start now building a setup/team for next years field day and try
> the
> all digital one to see if we could win. It would be a fun exercise of the
> mind and
> the spirit of the hobby.
>
> 73,
> Eric
> k8ohz
>
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