Hi Doug et al
I asked the same question at the TARA website and received a great reply
from"Mr Bill" who confirmed that a simple QSL TU is all that is required.
I will be active for the eight hours running 40w to a 40m dipole which I can
tune up on all bands. Not a mega station but it is amazing what can be
worked on RTTY with such a simple setup, all part of the magic and fun of
RTTY !
I am using MMTTY to log the contest and wondered if anyone had come across a
way of modifying the macros to allow me to call another station I have heard
rather than just send the proforma TU QRZ when in running mode ?
During the Christmas holidays I hope to set up WF1B to run with MMTTY which
will cure the problem .
See you in the contest and have fun
Jim
MM0BQI
----- Original Message -----
From: "W4OX, Doug McDuff" <dmcduff@gate.net>
To: <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 12:23 AM
Subject: [RTTY] Question for Rules Gurus
> Regarding the Tara Sprint, the rules relating to the exchange set for the
> following:
>
> "Both stations must receive and acknowledge the complete exchange for the
> contact to count."
>
> I take this to mean that you must "parrot back" the received report along
> with your information instead of the traditional CFM, QSL, etc. Does
> anyone interpret this differently?
>
> Thanks & 73, Doug W4OX
>
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