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Re: [RTTY] RTTY Growth

To: Mike <k4gmh@arrl.net>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY Growth
From: Jerry Flanders <jeflanders@comcast.net>
Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 02:09:28 +0000
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I was operating RTTY from maybe '72 and never had any problem finding somebody on the bands, so I would have guessed there was more activity than that. Probably not much contesting. Lots of picture files flying around, though.

IIRC, we were not allowed to use FSK until just a few years prior. RTTY didn't work well with on-off mark keying only.

We had our first computer RTTY equipment right away as soon as the personal computer came out - I had the Ham card (provided CW and RTTY) for my Digital Group Z-80 machine around '76-77. Primitive stuff, but it worked.

Jerry W4UK

At 01:47 2/14/2005, you wrote:
Hello,

Back in 1976, Ed, W3EKT, and I put together a paper for the 1976 ARRL DX Technical Symposium titled "Some Comments on RTTY DXing". In it we estimated that less than 1 percent of the amateur population had RTTY capability. We figured the US had 1000 amateurs with RTTY capability and Canada 300, Only 200 of this number operated on 20 meters (2 meter RTTY was popular then) and 50 to 75 pursued DX. The paper included an estimate of the world RTTY population along with information on the equipment needed to be competitive in chasing RTTY DX, finding the RTTY DX (wasn't much available) and RTTY contesting. Interesting to see how RTTY DXing and contesting has grown since then.

The ubiquitous personal computer gets my vote for spurring the growth of RTTY.

By the way, in 1975, Ed, W3EKT, won the world RTTY championship which was based on the your scoring in six contests. (Guess who was second?)

        73,
        Mike, K4GMH


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