[GreenKeys] Announcing: The ITTY 100 WPM Channel (ITTY100)

hhg at suddenlink.net hhg at suddenlink.net
Wed Jan 22 11:37:21 EST 2020


Hearing the M28 running 100 speed in the shack takes me 
back to Radio Central in a Destroyer during the 1960s. 
Thanks Tom and Paul! 
73...Herb K5HG 
 
NNNN 


---- Paul Heller <paul0926 at comcast.net> wrote: 
> Tom Tillson and I are proud to announce that the new channel is up and running. Special thanks to Nick England who helped us with testing. The three of us used up a bit of tape and paper to be sure the stability is there and the signal looks good.

You can receive the channel at HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8010/ITTY100

Lower case is fine except for the ITTY100 part at the end - that must be upper case. (sorry - it’s how it works). 

For now, Tom is keeping the news the same as on ITTY. But we are thinking about how we might make the channel different. I’d like it to constantly stream something, like ITTY does, so when you hook up you have something to copy. 

Some ideas: 

- We could have weather forecasts. You register your location and the channel rotates through all the cities that are registered with the latest weather report for each. Maybe even addresses you by name or call sign: Weather for Paul, W2TTY, in Arvada… 
- This day in history
- Top new headlines without the detailed story

For sure Tom will run some pictures once in a while.

Are there any international users who are interested in 100WPM, or is it only North America?

What ideas do you have?


Paul
W2TTY
i-Telex: 80003

ITTY:  		HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8000/ITTY
ITTY100:  	HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8010/ITTY100
AUTOSTART:  HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8030/AUTOSTART
EUROPE: 	HTTP://INTERNET-TTY.NET:8040/EUROPE















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