[GreenKeys] another RTTY newbie Question
Russ Miller
wa3frp at gmail.com
Sat Dec 29 16:42:50 EST 2018
It means that KD5ILA was calling a station
Unless you missed the first part of his transmission.
If he were calling CQ, you should see CQ WD5ILA WD5ILA WD5ILA
I prefer to call CQ by beginning and ending my transmission with CQ like this:
CQ CQ WA3FRP WA3FRP CQ
so that a station tuning in late and misses my initial CQ will catch it at the end of my transmission.
Sending PSE K is not necessary as this is RTTY and not CW. RTTY uses constant carrier. It is obvious when the transmission ends.
73
Russ WA3FRP
Sent from my iPhone
> On Dec 29, 2018, at 3:55 PM, Nick England <navy.radio at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> I heard someone transmitting just:
> KD5ILA KD5ILA KD5ILA PSE K
>
> Does that mean KD5ILA is calling CQ or that some unidentified station is calling KD5ILA ?
>
> these quickie computer exchanges baffle me - by the time I get the receiver tuned, all I get is garble-garble-K
>
> Yeah, I know it is all so much easier with SDRs and computers, but if I wanted easy, I'd just use email instead of resurrecting a M28.
>
> Cheers,
> Nick England K4NYW
> www.navy-radio.com
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