I expect to tune any spot, so I guess I don't care. Tuning is not a big
deal to me.
I often slightly adjust my frequency while running to avoid QRM. The RBN
doe not necessarily note the shift. I expect other runners are doing the
same, so I expect to tune.
73 jeff wk6i@W7RN
On Tue, Oct 13, 2015 at 6:44 PM, Pete Smith N4ZR <n4zr@contesting.com>
wrote:
> I'm doing some analysis of RTTY spots made by RBN nodes reporting 2
> decimal place frequencies. Some of them I know to be using GPS disciplined
> oscillators, while others aren't. The GPSDO stations generally agree
> within 10 Hz, and are probably better than that because of rounding
> errors. The others are surprisingly good, almost always within the +/- 0.1
> KHz we seek generally from RBN nodes.
>
> My questions: Do assisted RTTY contesters like to get 2-decimal spots?
> Or are they so used to 1-decimal spots that they automatically joggle
> tuning to get on the proper mark and space frequencies?
>
> And... are inaccurate 2-decimal spots (still within +/-1-decimal
> tolerance) worse than 1-decimal, or essentially the same from an
> operational perspective?
>
> 73, Pete N4ZR
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