Great advice, Shelby. In the heat of a contest we all tend to forget the
beacon is there, and although not hearable (is that a word?) in one area, it
may be very strong in another area and a RTTY signal can sure play havoc
with it.
See you in the NAQP this weekend.
Dick
W0RAA
----- Original Message -----
From: "Shelby Summerville" <k4ww@arrl.net>
To: "RTTY Reflector" <rtty@contesting.com>
Cc: "K0AD" <aldewey@aol.com>
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2008 3:31 AM
Subject: [RTTY] NAQP RTTY
> NAQP RTTY is this weekend. Rules http://www.ncjweb.com/naqprules.php and
> please pay careful attention to the log submission portion!
> Team registration http://www.ncjweb.com/rttynaqpteamreg.php
>
> Recently there was some discussion, regarding the transmission of RTTY
> signals on the NCDXF beacon frequency, 14.100. During NAQP RTTY, please do
> not operate on a frequency, that will allow your signal can be copied on
> 14.100! If you're unsure, please ask someone to monitor your signal, and
> be
> sure it can't be printed between 14.099-14.101! Before I'm inundated with
> "technicalities"....I use a KAMPlus, and if I can copy your RTTY signal on
> 14.100, you're "operating too close"! Although, at this time, it isn't a
> part of NAQP rules, I will rely on the "competitive, while remaining
> courteous" attitude of RTTY operators, to keep it that way.
> Thanks
>
> Shelby Summerville, K4WW
> Contest Manager
> NAQP RTTY
>
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