On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 1:27 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
wrote:
> In the meantime, one smart way to handle these mis-spots, I think, is to
> display them on a bandmap by frequency rather than in a list format such as
> N1MM+'s Available Mults and Qs window. On a bandmap you can readily see
> when callers are being spotted on a running frequency, particularly since
> the precision required for good RTTY copy makes it likely that spots will
> all be on the same frequency, at least to the nearest 100 Hz.
>
That strategy worked for me in the Makrothen.
The RTTY Skimmer was incredibly quick. Sometimes it seemed like I got
spotted almost before I finished the first CQ!
73 jeff wk6i
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