

#Wae rtty how to
There are several useful bits of information on how to use N1MM in the contest, soĭo not wait until the day before the contest to experiment!ĭuring normal contest operation it is nice to have good copy, Possible to manually correct the file on Cabrillo. If by chance you have missed a number of Exchange Group at QTCīy mistake or if you did not put the station callsign in theĮntry Window and the information is known, take notes on paper and it is Here are my macros entry window with option NOWį1 CQ = (Recommended)Ĭonfig/configure/Functions Keys/workd dupes = YES You will need to program your macros to the main screen (main entry window)Īnd learn how to use ESM and Right Click. Setup / settings / WAE RTTY Configuration N1MM is specially designed for the WAE QTC and exchange is easy and interesting.īefore using N1MM it is important to schedule the program in: If you add 50 QTC from five different stations, Suppose you hadġ00 contacts and 30 multipliers logged. See the effect of these trades on your point total. It is also possible to use the macro ALL AGN PSE.
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Software clears the error and give free space for the correction. The software provides a macro SEND AGN # by # SEND AGN If there had been an error on a line, the software will indicate in red to draw yourĪttention. QSL will be sent to the station and stored in your QTC log. If everything is OK at the end click SAVE QTC in the reception window of QTC and You then click on the next line,ġ200/GU0SUP/234 and so on as they appear. Then you click first on the QTC group: 12/10 and it will moveĪutomatically in the correct box. Is part of the QTC group, the QTC followed: Its transmission will include a group number (very important) because it QRV in the new window for receipt of QTC and the exchange will begin. If you answer YES, you will be asked QRV? You click CTRL-Z In summary, you call a station with the normal exchange of the competition – 599 001Īnd one who is in RUN asks DO YOU WANT OR HAVE QTC?

However I always accept QTC’s if conditions allow. Normally about 60 to 100 contacts before providing QTC. Each QTC is transmitted on a new line.Īt the beginning of the contest it is suggested to accumulate some contacts, I accumulate Number, eg QTC: 10/07 here it is indicated that the group is # 7 and it You understand that it is advantageous to transmit the QTC group of 10Īlthough this is not a requirement. In WAE RTTY you can contact everyone but QTC exchange is permitted only with another continent. So, QTC is a list of 10 contacts previously made that contains the time, call and contact number:Ī group of QTC can be transmitted only once, but no problem, the software will manage everything. In the second attempt, you do not have to log the callsign, or an exchange, just the QTC’s.

If you exchangeĦ QTC first time, you can later return to that call and exchange the remaining 4. It is also permitted to exchange several times.

To exchange a maximum of 10 QTC with the same station, one way orĪnother. QTC’s then exchanged are each worth one extra point. You will notice that it is very advantageous to exchange QTC’s.īasic points are: X4 80m, 40m X3 10-15-X2 and multiplied by the number of DXCC / WAE (see list) regulations. How to manage the WAE RTTY QTC with N1MM.Įach year during the WAE RTTY contest, some contesters see no advantage to exchanging QTC – SRI QTC NO!įirst I suggest a reading of the contest rules. PLEASE NOTE that the original text was in French, so I have had it translated into English as the following:This text is under construction and only a preliminary. Here is a list of contests supported by AALog contest module:ĪALog contest module v2.1.Here is some assistance for using N1MM in the WAEDC, written by Claude VE2FK.
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Platform: Windows 9x/NT/2000/XP/Vista/7/8/10Ĭontest module is a simple and fast program for contests. To use this program in CW and digital modes you need to use CwType and TrueTTY. Simple software to handle devices connected to LPT portĪ special edition of AALog, optimized for the use in a lot of different contests. A tool for monitoring popular web-cluster service from OH9W/OH2AQ Radio Club
