In the last BARTG Sprint I sent this following text via email
to 26 stations that had "too funny macros"
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Here are some operating tips from the very best operators.
This information has been collected from several RTTY sites
to stardardize our contest operation on the air.
1: Message buffers should have a carriage return (ENTER)
at the beginning and only a space at the end.
2: Start your CQ with the contest name and end it with CQ
ex: WPX DE CALL CALL CQ
This way, a station tuning in midway of your CQ will know
you are not calling another station, but CQ'ing. The DE
is optional, no longer required by modern software.
3: Use spaces to seperate your numbers, ex: 599 001 001
There is no real reason to use hyphens. Do not use
periods, commas, slant bars. In RTTY it is preferable
to send the 3 digits, it's easier to click on 001 than 1.
In normal conditions the exchange is sent twice but the
RST only once. In poor conditions exchange may be sent
3 times, ex: 599 001 001 001
Do not add more spaces between words to make line longer.
4: Do not use 5NN in RTTY, use numbers, 599
RST is sent only once and not repeated if exchange is sent again.
Read the rules, if the RST is not required, dont sent it.
5: Do not use abbreviation like: PSE, IN, HR IN, NR, PLEASE COPY,
RST, BK, KN, UR, PSE, QSL?, SK etc. Keep it short.
6: It is important to have macros to ask for (or repeat) specific
information instead of asking for an entire repeat or sending
an entire repeat of an exchange. Repeating the entire exchange
when only one piece of information is needed is a waste of time.
Also, have ready keys for special situation, ex: SRI QRG QRL,
MY CALL IS CALL CALL CALL, SRI NO QSY, SRI NO COPY CUL, etc.
7: If you are in RUN-CQ mode, reply with (Hiscall) exch.(Hiscall)
If there are many callers, QRM, it is important to confirm to
whom you have sent the exchange. ex: Hiscall 599 001 001 Hiscall
Then, confirm with (TU Hiscall de URCALL CQ) to continue.
8: In S&P mode never send your exchange to the CQ'ing station
until he has acknowledged your call and sent his exchange first!
Dont send hiscall but only yours, ex: DE CALL CALL
then reply with only your exchange, ex: TU 599 002 002
(TU say it all, QSL, TU, 73) Again, the DE is optional.
9: Do not use {NAME} while in S&P mode.
In RUN MODE, it's your choice to use it.
10: Put the word RTTY in the comment field of DX spots.
11: Be on frequency, know how and when to use AFC and NET
or dont use it.
12: One of the best WEB Site to get info: WWW.rttycontesting.com
It is also a good idea to be a member of the RTTY reflector
at: http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/rtty
Claude VE2FK
Contest Group du Quebec
ve2fk@arrl.net
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