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Subject: [RTTY] NA Sprint Resources
From: W6SX Hank Garretson <w6sx@arrl.net>
Date: Mon, 04 Mar 2013 20:58:38 -0800
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Hello Fellow Diddlers,

The RTTY North American Sprint is coming up this Saturday. Rules at http://www.ncjweb.com/sprintrules.php .

At first glance, sprints can appear intimidating, but they're not hard, and as N6TR says, sprints are the most fun you can have with your clothes on.

Below are some resources that will help you maximize your fun. If you haven't sprinted before, I suggest that you start out by CQing. Don't get sucked into the supposed received wisdom that if you're signal challenged you should call other stations. Remember when you call a station, you are competing with other stations calling. When you CQ, your only competition is signal-to-noise ratio. In particular, check out the N6TV Sprint Webinar on how to CQ by bouncing back and forth between VFO A and B.

CW Sprinting--Beginners Guide  http://www.contesting.com/articles/198

N6TR Sprint Survival Page  http://n6tr.jzap.com/sprint.html

Sprint Wiki  http://wiki.contesting.com/index.php/Operating_the_sprints

N6TV Sprint Webinar  http://www.nccc.cc/webinars.html

W6SX Sprints--How to Have Fun http://pvrc.org/webinar/webinars.htm Scroll to bottom


The first rule of contesting is to have fun--Contest Exuberantly!

73,

Hank, W6SX

Mammoth Lakes, California

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