Another point, when you CQ, be sure to add a CQ at end of macro, so someone
tuning on your signal in the middle of your CQ, will respond immediately,
and not have to wait to see your call in full, to know that you are CQn and
not calling some other station ... something like "%R CQ TEST DE NM4M NM4M
CQ %E"
Mark N7MQ
At 08:29 PM 9/25/2008 -0400, David Wilburn wrote:
>Greetings. Some what new to RTTY contesting. I have only been in a
>couple of small ones so far. This is my first big RTTY contesting, and
>first CQ WW RTTY. On top of that, I have a new call to break in.
>
>My question is how do they usually CQ? CQ WW, or CQ Test, or CQ WW DX?
>Seems like CQ WW makes the most sense. Just trying to get macro's
>setup. Really looking forward to this weekend.
>
>--
>
>David Wilburn
>Was K4DGW, Now NM4M
>http://www.nm4m.com
>
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