[Elecraft] RTTY for SOTA?

Dave Fugleberg dave.w0zf at gmail.com
Tue Aug 18 21:33:11 EDT 2020


A few weeks ago, I was playing with my KX2 and tuning around on 20m when I
ran across a RTTY signal. It was a special event station. I worked them
with the paddle on the KX2.
I wouldn’t want to work RTTY all day that way, but it does get the job done
without a PC, and RTTY outside of contests does happen from time to time!
73 de W0ZF


On Tue, Aug 18, 2020 at 7:04 PM Adrian <vk4tux at gmail.com> wrote:

> Jim, Yes tough to find RTTY on the bands now. I have had to setup skeds
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> via RTTY online groups/clubs to
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> get a RTTY session. Also Gabe VK2LGS please PM (good on qrz re vk4tux
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> email), for a RTTY contact if interested.
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> Adrian Fewster
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> On 19/8/20 8:44 am, Jim Brown wrote:
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> > On 8/17/2020 6:25 PM, Wayne Burdick wrote:
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> >> RTTY is the easiest to use, for three reasons -- assuming you have a
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> >> KX3 or KX2:
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> > That's the easy part. The hard part is finding someone to work, except
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> > during RTTY contests, and contesters are not going to be happy with
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> > RTTY sent that way. :)
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> > 73, Jim K9YC
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