>From the DX standpoint - yes. Many DXpeditions use N1MM and MMTTY. With
the receiver filter set to wide (2KHz), you get a small but useable
bandscope that sees 1KHz.
I work a station and then visually observe a signal that I think I can copy.
Tune to that signal precisely and that is when he has sent his call the two
or three times and is standing by, listening for me. At this point we are
both listening. If he quickly sends his call again I identify him and we
make the contact. If he waits too long the rate suffers or I am tuning for
someone else.
de Paul, W8AEF
ZF2JI/ZF2TA 8Q7AA FO8DX/FO0PLA XZ0A VU7RG/VU3PYM TX5A A52PP
-----Original Message-----
From: jim
Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2012 7:47 AM
To: 'W8AEF'
Subject: RE: [RTTY] The Case for QYF (was We Need a New Strategy)
OK Paul ,
Do I have this correct ?
Send my call 3 times
Wait 1-2 seconds
Then send my call 3 times again ?
The strongest signal will prevail. That is 100% correct I know as I only
run 100w
from the shack of
WB5AAA
73 de JIM
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