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"Duarte Garcia, Jorge A." <[log in to unmask]>
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OU Amateur Radio Club <[log in to unmask]>, Duarte Garcia, Jorge A.
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Good Morning Dr. Hays,

Thank you for helping us with the activities for today's contest. I'll be there at 12:30, with my laptop and my hackRF.

Just one question, couldn't we use the Club's callsign for the contest?

73 de W3JDG


On Aug 16, 2019 11:35, "Hays, Thomas C." <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Hi Jarrod and Jorge,

This Sunday from 1:00 PM to 7:00 PM is the ARRL Rookie RTTY roundup.   I've been somewhat interested in contesting, and this seemed like a decent place to get a start.  Thank you both for being interested in joining in the attempt, others are certainly welcome to come participate or hang out as well if you decide to.  As I think all of us qualify for Rookie status by the rules, we become the focus of everyone else's RTTY searching!   With the use of the NWC antenna, we should have a pretty great signal to use.

Contest website.
http://www.arrl.org/rookie-roundup


  *   Our exchange should be: "*Call of station worked* DE KI5AIF THOMAS 18 OKLAHOMA".   I think if you are operating under my call, you can put your name in, but the call should stay the same? (Mr. Laws please check me here)
  *   I have the MMTTY software installed, and I'm mostly sure it's working right, though I couldn't find a RTTY station to talk with when I set it up last.
  *   I have already printed the score sheets and score summary sheet.
  *   For simplicity I would like to use my call (KI5AIF) in our "multi operator" entry.
  *   I am extra class, so we should be able to reply to all legal signals.  (chart is in the room for reference)
  *   I will bring my radio box up to the NWC Saturday afternoon at 1:00 to hook it up, and hopefully do a few trial RTTY conversations at 2:00 PM to make sure it's working well.  The box will be able to meet the 100W power limit of the contest.
  *   I plan to arrive at the radio room no later than 12:30 Sunday to get settled and ready (bring some snacks)

My idea on how we can be more competitive as a group:

Please Bring your laptop so that while one person is operating the radio, others can:

  *   Browse various webSDR's for signals we haven't worked.  ( you should be able to set it up to work with a RTTY decode software like (MMTTY) through use of virtual audio cable)
  *   Monitor spotting networks for RTTY stations
  *
     *   https://www.qrz.com/dxcluster
     *   http://www.dxsummit.fi/#/
     *   https://www.dxwatch.com/
     *   What do you think the best way to turn these spots into a radio operator que is?
  *   Use your own SDR and an antenna on the NWC roof to detect stations (careful we don't blow your SDR out with the beam).   Use at your own risk!


Here are links to the contest scoring sheets, give them a look over before we start if you're interested.   Multipliers seem to be the name of the game.

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Contest%20Forms/ARRL%20Rookie%20Roundup%20Log%20Sheet.pdf

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Contest%20Forms/ARRL%20Rookie%20Roundup%20-%20Scoring%20Worksheet.pdf

Last Year's Scores:
http://www.b4h.net/arrlrr/rr_scores201808.php



Dr. Thomas Hays
Assistant Professor
University of Oklahoma
Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering


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