I worked this station also, and I was copying TOO 9h. Several times. It was
obviously 599 OH, but always came in as TOO 9h. --Mike, WV2ZOW
On Tue, Jan 7, 2014 at 4:12 PM, DickT-W0RAA <dickt@w0raa.com> wrote:
> I am somewhat mystified why RTTY contesters send TOO for 599 in a RTTY
> Contest or 5NN. Are they
> saving anything (characters or time)?
>
> I had one station in Ohio (I won't give his call) that was sending a report
> of TOO 9h. When I asked his State
> he kept repeating 9h. Finally he sends OHIO. This was the RTTY RU
> contest.
>
> I looked him up on QRZ and dropped him an e-mail and mentioned (politely)
> that a 9h was a little confusing
> and that he may not be aware that he was sending CUT numbers. I suggested
> he check his program (I suspect
> he was using N1MM and had a box checked to send CUT numbers). He replied
> in
> an e-mail "OK".
>
> I was just about ready to send him a NIL (Not in Log) response in the
> contest when he sent me OHIO. Nobody
> should have to spend time when running or S&Ping to try to figure out what
> somebody is sending. It breaks
> the rhythm in a contest and slows things down. I guess I'll just have to
> learn that OH is 9h. Duh!!!!! I wonder
> what the CUT number is for FL or AL or LA, etc, etc?
>
> It would be great if all of these hotshot ops would drop the cut numbers
> and
> send just plain English.
>
> SOAPBOX OFF.
>
> Dick
> W0RAA
>
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