![]() ![]() March 16, update from preliminary results - first place in the QRP category. I must have been falling asleep on a few occasions. ![]() That delayed my response and threw everything off. Thanks, too, to a few of you who worked through my challenges clicking on the right info in the MMTTY window. If you worked me, thanks for digging out my signal. I tried to do a run a few times but only picked up a couple of QSOs that way. But at the end of the contest it was difficult to find stations that could hear me that I hadn’t already worked. I managed to get to 238 QSOs with a fair distribution across all five bands. I decided to enter at the QRP power level. So the big problem was doing that all over again but this time with RTTY signals and responses. I currently have a contract project that calls for me to be in front of a computer a solid eight hours each day writing product descriptions for a website project. I had every intention of being on the full 10 hours, but a few things got in the way, resulting in only 7.5 hours in front of the radio. (Use this file any RTTY Contest needing just a state/province, like ARRL RTTY Roundup etc. 2020 US/VE RTTY Call History File (.txt) - Updated 12/31/19. 2020 ARRL SS Call History - updated 11/10/20. N1MM Posted Call History files - by VE2FK. I entered the North American QSO Party this weekend. T-Network Calculator (L-networks too) by Dave Gilbert AB7E. ![]()
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