[GreenKeys] RTTY Journal

The Rices srice3 at cfl.rr.com
Wed Feb 26 16:59:55 EST 2014


Since there was such a commotion regarding the old out dated journals being on line I opted to just not be bothered with them. 

They offer very little towards todays digital world. 

Then again, what I do find, is that if the journals were on line and they charged a yearly fee for pdf references (just a few dollars a year) then that might attract more people to look at them as a reference.

In fact I belong to one such private library that hobbyist that fix up old jukeboxes and arcade machines use for manuals and it has worked out great. I am now in my second year with them and when I need a manual I just logon and look for it to download.

Anyway, after much thought I opted to forget about the Journals and instead used my money to renew QST.

Steve
N4YZA

From: Don Robert House 
Sent: Wednesday, February 26, 2014 2:44 PM
To: ws7ik7tj at gmail.com 
Cc: greenkeys at mailman.qth.net ; k7wm at arrl.net 
Subject: Re: [GreenKeys] RTTY Journal

This is a bit confusing for this old man. 
How much would I pay for one (1) CD-ROM ?
Or does everyone have to buy all nine (9) ?

Perhaps I am out of line, but it seems to me that more sales would take place if all 9 were put on a DVD
and sold at a lower price.... say $50...  Sure a lot less hassle than keeping stock of all 9 individually.

Thanks for your time,
Don
K9TTY


On 25 Feb 2014, at 8:11 PM, Jay WS7I wrote:

The only authorized source for the RTTY Journal also known by a few other names is Wayne Matlock, K7WM. 

http://www.ewarg.org/rjcdroms/index.htm

Wayne can be reached via k7wm at arrl.net

They are $140 plus $5 shipping or $145 for a set of 9 CD's.

Checks to:  

Wayne Matlock
Route 2 Box 102
Cibola, AZ 85328

I have a set of these but have nothing else to do with them other than hosting Wayne on the EWARG website as a 
service to RTTY users interested in history and as a service to a friend.

I don't think the paypal thing is working any longer, but direct email Wayne K7WM about that.

I did talk to him the other day and he continues to process a few orders here and there.

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I do offer up a small example from Vol 50 #3 and a RTTY Scope article.  With permission K7WM.

Jay WS7I




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