I have been reading the mail for the past few days about rtty on FD.
The first year that rtty was allowed as a seperate mode on FD, I operated
almost the full 24 hour on rtty. Results was 226 qso's. Not bad
but really a waste of a station that put us in 3A instead of 2A.
RTTY is primary on 20 meters, but that is a prime band during FD.
The club I am going to be with, Boeing Employees Amateur Radio Soceity,
Just don't want to give up 20 CW to allow rtty.
I think I can manage 10 mins of rtty on the hour, but that is about it
So bottom line, if you are going to run rtty for FD, check 20 meters
at the top of each hour.
Cu there.
Joe K0BX
FD as W0MA - W0 McDonnell Aircraft. St. Louis Mo
http://www.qsl.net/k0bx
k0bx@qsl.net
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