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Subject: [RTTY] Teaching new folk
From: sp6axw at poczta.onet.pl (Kazik)
Date: Thu Feb 13 08:58:43 2003

Phil Cooper wrote:

>Hi again..........
>
>Well, this topic is getting some good debate!
>I have been thinking about some of the problems, and how we could tackle
>them.
>
>Seems to me that there are a few things we need to consider.
>
>It would appear that many of the poor signals emanate from Eastern Europe,
>and just how do you target those people?
>Most stations in the US will soon find the right info, or are generally
>easily contacted and then "elmered" by others.
>This is not the case for all countries.
>
... cut

Hi Phil, yes you are right writing about signals from my side of Europe. 
But since few years we had a good internet connection to the rest of the 
world. I am visiting many sites every day and changing a lot of 
information. I am interesting in rtty for almost two years and after 
collecting some  info from many sites my results in contest is much 
better. I am reading this reflektor carefully  because it is the source 
of rtty contesting  news. AA5AU home page is starting page in my browser 
so I am still waiting for good advice.

73
kazik
sp6axw



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