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Re: [CQ-Contest] ARRL RTTY Roundup "assisted" class

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] ARRL RTTY Roundup "assisted" class
From: "Shoppa, Tim" <tshoppa@wmata.com>
Date: Mon, 30 Dec 2013 19:57:26 +0000
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CW Skimming is very effective right now; I can almost always get a higher rate 
in the first half of a CW test, if I click and work spots rather than CQ'ing. 
Only after that slows down do I switch to CQ'ing with a little bit of venturing 
off to work new spots during slow times. It has taken me several years of use 
to get to the level of discipline where I used CW skimming very fruitfully in 
WAE CW 2013.

RTTY skimming has advanced a lot in the past year, I have used telnet clusters 
that show DL4RCK skimmer spots in several tests (and also not used it in other 
tests.) There are only a handful (two? three?) DL4RCK skimmers active out there.

I do not feel that RTTY Skimming has yet advanced to that point where it helps 
my raw rate in the same way as CW skimming. There aren't that many skimmers and 
their coverage does not feel nearly as complete as CW skimmer's.

With any of the skimming, using it with discipline is the only way you will end 
up improving your total number of Q's. Discipline for both CW and RTTY, means 
for me, knowing to mark for later if the QSO is in a bad phase, and coming back 
later when it is in a good phase. I can kinda set my own little mental timer to 
come back when the Q should be wrapping up.

I always wanted to use my own multichannel decoder to help pick the next Q in a 
good phase in a RTTY test, but my own attempts at home multichannel decoding 
have not been very useful. Previous attempts at my own multichannel decoding 
usually last about 5 minutes into the contest when I decide it's stupid to try 
to keep the bandwidth so wide with such a variation in dynamic ranges out there.

Tim N3QE
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