Wayne
If you have the opportunity to have a simple 10m antenna , dipole or a vertical
for the next 10m RTTY contest can be a good start for you
getting a Contest log like N1MM for free, Writelog for 30 dlls or DXLOG
free (in development) or just the plain MMVARI or MMTTY
can give you a good chance to be active and use the equipment, also the 10m
ARRL contest SSB /CW is also a good chance to use the radio
and make some contacts with small set up
give a try and have fun this December and get hook in the RTTY and why not
contesting , we need more people active in the contest
J.Hector Garcia XE2K / AD6D
Mexicali B.C DM22fp / El Centro CA
P.O.Box 73
El Centro CA 92244-0073
http://xe2k.net
Tweeter @XE2K
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From: Willard <commandpromptthat@yahoo.com>
To: "rtty@contesting.com" <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, November 18, 2013 10:15 AM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] New Ham
Hello:
I want to thank all of you that replied with great suggestions and warm
welcomes. Thank you.
So over the weekend I attempted to use my rain gutters for my antenna, and did
not get the success I was hoping to get. I am now shopping for an antenna
setup. At this time, I think I have two good options. One, I have a tri-pod
where I could mount on the roof, get a mast, rotater, and a thee element beam,
and maybe add a vertical on top. Also, I have about 6 10' metal fence posts
that I could use as a mast, maybe setup a G5RV. All of this may have to wait
until sigh, December.
In the meantime, I plan to look over all the good links you all sent, I am
determined to get on the air.
Again, thanks for your support and information!
Wayne
KD0VPR
On Friday, November 15, 2013 8:54 PM, Michael Rapp <mdrapp@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Wayne!
Welcome to Amateur Radio and RTTY. I've only been in the hobby for...let
me count...sixteen months, but after spending much of that time trying out
all that amateur radio has to offer (and I still haven't explored it all!),
RTTY came to be my favorite mode.
I also have an FT-950 and really enjoy using it on RTTY. If you have any
questions on getting it set up and/or interfaced to your computer, I would
be happy to help.
Like yourself I've comfortable with the three main operating systems out
there. As historically ham radio and especially contesting applications
have been PC-centric, I've got a WinXP box for my ham shack. (Which will
probably get a Win7 upgrade over the winter holidays.)
The Northern California Contest Club has a nice "RTTY for Newbies" webinar
that I found useful on their webinar page:
http://www.nccc.cc/webinars.html ; They also have some tutorials on the
N1MM logger for contesting.
And antennas will grab you. It has almost become a hobby within a hobby
for me and I live on a small lot with antenna restrictions! To me, this
makes it even more fun (to look on the bright side) as I've developed a
fascination with trying to figure out what is really going on with these
things so I can maximize the antennas I have.....which at the moment are
three runs of speaker wire hanging from a tree (10, 15/40, and 20 meters).
I worked Iceland in the last RTTY contest with that. :)
73,
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