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Re: [RTTY] How about a 160m RTTY High Speed Sprint? (was RTTY on160Meter

To: "'Robert Chudek'" <k0rc@pclink.com>, <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] How about a 160m RTTY High Speed Sprint? (was RTTY on160Meters)
From: "Tyler Stewart" <k3mm@verizon.net>
Date: Tue, 28 Feb 2006 02:01:53 -0500
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Do you get to rework stations?  I think you'll run out of stations to work
pretty quick otherwise...  How about including 40 and 80?  ...or at least
80?  0200Z is probably way too early for the left coast on 160?

Ty K3MM
 

-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of Robert Chudek
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 7:11 PM
To: rtty@contesting.com
Subject: [RTTY] How about a 160m RTTY High Speed Sprint? (was RTTY on
160Meters)

This thread reminds me about...

Around 1998 and 1999 I sponsored a short 4-hour RTTY contest call the High
Speed Sprint. I chose to use the rules and scoring from the BARTG contest so
no software changes would be needed. The single difference was only RTTY at
75 baud (100 wpm) would count for QSO's. This sprint ran for two or three
years. It took place on the second weekend in March, if I remember correct.

Maybe we should combine ideas and cook up a 4-hour 160m High Speed RTTY
Sprint? Anyone game to give this a shot? And 1807.5 kHz sounds like a good
calling frequency to me.  :-)

How would 0200z ~ 0600z work, On an evening instead of a weekend? There
would be coast to coast propagation at that time. If we got enough interest
stirred up, one goal would be 160m RTTY WAS. Who's interested in giving this
a shot?

73 de Bob - K0RC

P.S. The old HSS was an interesting learning experience for many of the
fellows because they needed to adjust their TNC's for 100 wpm operation.
Also, a bug was revealed in the WF1B software at the higher speed. Ray had
to fix something, I don't remember the particulars. But it was really fun to
watch the canned exchanges fly across the screen at 100 wpm! There was also
a lot of discussion on the reflector whether 60 wpm or 100 wpm was more/less
error prone, filter widths, and on and on... There's enough new fellows on
digital that this could be a hoot!

I'm gonna check my old computer to see if I can find the details about this
old HSS event. Hmmm.. come to think about it, I think I'm using that old
computer as a wheel chock for the boat trailer...



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Message: 8
Date: Mon, 27 Feb 2006 12:51:44 -0800
From: Bill Turner <dezrat@copper.net>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] RTTY on 160 Meters
To: <ke4qok@bellsouth.net>, "Thomas Giella KN4LF"
<flcyclone@tampabay.rr.com>, "a RTTY COL eList" <rtty@contesting.com>
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ORIGINAL MESSAGE:

At 11:19 AM 2/27/2006, ke4qok@bellsouth.net wrote:
>It may not be as hard as you think to maintain a good QSO count on 
>160M.  There are probably a lot of people out there that have few if 
>any RTTY contacts on this band and would like to get some in the log 
>and the QSL album.
>
>Bob
>KE4QOK

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Especially if someone spots you. :-)

73, Bill W6WRT
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