CW station calling an RTTY station: use mark or space frequency?

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CW station calling an RTTY station: use mark or space frequency?

wayne burdick
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Hi all,

Suppose you were an RTTY station (FSK, narrow shift, in the HF bands),
and you were called by a CW station. Assuming that this didn't annoy
you too much, would you rather the CW station be on your mark or space
frequency?

I've made one cross-mode QSO this way, so far, and I want to increase
my chances. Just for fun, of course....

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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Re: CW station calling an RTTY station: use mark or space frequency?

N8LP
I'm going from memory dating back many years, but I think RTTY stations
normally ID in cw by sending cw with the "key down" on the space
frequency, and key up on mark. Sticking with that convention might make
it a little easier to copy for them due to familiarity of the tones. I'm
not sure too may ops would recognize what you're doing, but it would be
fun to find out.

Larry N8LP



wayne burdick wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> Suppose you were an RTTY station (FSK, narrow shift, in the HF bands),
> and you were called by a CW station. Assuming that this didn't annoy
> you too much, would you rather the CW station be on your mark or space
> frequency?
>
> I've made one cross-mode QSO this way, so far, and I want to increase
> my chances. Just for fun, of course....
>
> 73,
> Wayne
> N6KR
>
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RE: CW station calling an RTTY station: use mark or spacefrequency?

k6mr
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And I thought I was the only one crazy enough to use my KX-1 to listen to
RTTY and PSK-31 ...........

I never thought of calling them on cw......but I don't have enough RTTY
experience to know which tone is better.

Ken  K6MR
 

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spacefrequency?

Hi all,

Suppose you were an RTTY station (FSK, narrow shift, in the HF bands), and
you were called by a CW station. Assuming that this didn't annoy you too
much, would you rather the CW station be on your mark or space frequency?

I've made one cross-mode QSO this way, so far, and I want to increase my
chances. Just for fun, of course....

73,
Wayne
N6KR

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