[PaQSO] Another N1MM question

John Bednar k3ct at verizon.net
Tue Oct 15 05:21:45 EDT 2013


Rob,

If the QSO's were logged when the program was in RTTY and PSK mode, the
database contains the digital mode. 

If the QSO was logged with the wrong mode, right click on the QSO in the Log
window, select Edit Contact and correct the mode. The correct modes are:
PSK63 or RTTY.

The software generates a Cabrillo file with different digital mode strings
from the database and the Cabrillo mode output format hasn't changed since
PSK was added. 

John, K3CT


-----Original Message-----
From: paqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net [mailto:paqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net]
On Behalf Of rnygren at epix.net
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 10:39 PM
To: Hank Greeb; PAQSO
Subject: Re: [PaQSO] Another N1MM question

I thought of that.
But as you said, Cabrillo V3 only has RY as the digital catch-all. I worked
the bonus station on 40 meters RTTY and the next day on 40 PSK. Cabrillo V3
would say it's a dupe. The QSO party rules says it's a different mode.
I'd like to get credit for the two bonus station contacts.
Whats a guy to do?  ; )

Rob N3RN




________________________________
 From: Hank Greeb <n8xx at arrl.org>
To: PAQSO <paqso at mailman.qth.net> 
Sent: Monday, October 14, 2013 8:39 PM
Subject: Re: [PaQSO] Another N1MM question
 

Edit the cabrillo file to whatever the specs on the cabrillo file sez it 
should be for RTTY and PSK.  According the the link from arrl.org, there 
ain't no ID for PSK, but all the "non CW" digital modes, including RTTY, 
Feld Hell, PSK-31, et nausea, are specified as "RY."

For eggzamble, KX9X of ARRL HQ says, in his article @
http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Contest%20-%20General/Tutorials/Submitting%20
An%20Electronic%20Contest%20Log.pdf
If that gets truncated in transmission, try this itty bitty url
http://goo.gl/icf4s5
Sean says there ain't no specific ID for RTTY or other (Non CW) digital 
modes.  "RY" is the ID for numerous kinds of "Non CW" digital modes.

So, following the advice of the grate gods on high @ ARRL, it would seem 
that you'd change the mode on the Cabrillo file from PH to RY

Hope this helps

Seems like your computer is being driven by whatever is on your rig, so 
when running PSK-31 or RTTY you have it the the Silly Sideband Mode, so 
it tells the computer that you're running SSB instead of a "non CW 
digital mode."   If you'd tell your computer to follow the band plan, 
rather than follow the rig, it "probably" would have changed to "RY" 
instead of USB or LSB. But, whenever I've tried that, there are always 
exceptions - like I find a CW station where RTTY is specified in some 
band plan, or RTTY or another (non CW) digital mode is found where CW is 
specified.

Hope this helps.

72/73 de n8xx Hg
QRP >99.44% of the time


On 10/14/2013 8:14 PM, rnygren at epix.net wrote:
> Couldn't find the answer in the documentation, and perhaps others can
benefit by my asking this here.
>
> I worked one station on RTTY and two on PSK.  (Op mode for RTTY was LSB
and PSK was USB). Unable to change the mode to either RTTY or PSK. Editing
the point value to 2 points works OK. I logged the QSO's as W3ZGD/RTTY  (as
an example.)
>
> Was there any discussion that I missed? How best to log?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Rob N3RN (KA3EEO SUS)
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