I think being able to send RTTY with a paddle is very cool, but I don’t think 
I'm the only RTTY contester who is frustrated when it's done in a contest.  A 
contest program such as N1MM+ is free and works so well, and you won’t break 
the stride of the station you're calling.

Using a paddle to send RTTY is a novelty or maybe appropriate if it's the only 
way to work a needed DXpedition, but my personal wish is that it wouldn't be 
used in RTTY contests.

73, Jim N7US



-----Original Message-----

The prosign works but it seems to be very sensitive to proper cw timing. I have 
found a workaround to this is to slow down the keyer speed. It is finicky at 
contest speeds but if I drop down to 20-23 wpm, I find it reads the prosign 
much more consistently.
73,Jim W5QM 

     On Thursday, January 22, 2015 10:36 AM, "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
wrote:
   

  
Works perfectly well! Just give it as one single sign, i.e.    ..--  with no 
pauses in-between. It's all about timing ...
 
73, Olli - DH8BQA
 
 

> Stephen Reichlyn <[email protected]> hat am 22. Januar 2015 um 17:08 
> geschrieben:
>
>
> I'd love to know the secret of defeating the long tail after a rtty 
> transmission. Ive been told to send the prosign IM but it has never 
> worked. Any hints?
>
> 73,
> Steve AA4V


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