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[RTTY] Being the fox - pileup running

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Subject: [RTTY] Being the fox - pileup running
From: "James C. Hall, MD" <heartdoc@nwtcc.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Feb 2014 21:29:10 -0600
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Hi All:

I will be W1AW/4 during the 3rd week of March running RTTY. I need a little 
advice. I, like many, use N1MM with MMTTY and 2Tone for demodulation during 
contests. Being the 'DX' for this one means potentially split operation, 
something I do routinely to put DX in the log when I'm chasing - but not being 
the DX.

On our DX club reflector, it was suggested that I consider MMVARI and use its 
multi-channel RX and browser. This sounded appealing to me as I could use my 
mouse and just click the QSO's into the log (using DXpedition mode). I'm set up 
for FSK operation. With a waterfall type operation, I worry about not tight 
enough filters to effectively copy the signal. It looks good and I'm reading 
more on it such as using the Align button to get the target signal properly 
tuned. I'll use either my Mark V or my K3. I do have a P3 panadapter, so that's 
another option to line up and click signals.

I plan on starting simplex and using stacking. If it gets too thick, I'll run 
split. Stacking looked like a good idea for DX'ing until you realize that 
there's a lot of jumping around on the frequencies in the split window - 
probably not practical. My macro responses will be designed for speed - 
probably as short as Ed W0YK's !

So, what do DXpeditioners et al do ?

73, Jamie
WB4YDL

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