Jim, a few months ago I read some thing by Eddie (the fancy bloomer guy) that
treated working DX during a pileup condition. Don't remember where it came
from but Eddie may read this and reply.
73
Don KF2XF
Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> Doing a search on the web, I've run across a number of articles about the
> technical aspects of RTTY -- baudot code, mark/space, etc.
>
> Does some sort of practical operating manual exist -- i.e. how to carry on
> a ragchew, how to work a DX pileup, where is all the activity anyway,
> etc? I guess with 180 countries worked in 18 months, I'm not exactly the
> target audience, but I know there are others out there who could benefit.
>
> Thanks - Jim
>
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