JI1FGX/DU9 Mindanao DiaryRTTY at 14MHz(2009/10/08)
I started recovering the OS on my laptop on the night of October 7 and finished in the morning of October 8. We took great care to make backups of data, emails, etc., made a list of installed programs, and took great care to be able to restore the environment I then started installing Windows XP!
I ended up being awake for 24 hours without even a nap: ・・・・
I was able to communicate with 95 stations by RTTY on October 8 from 10:00U to 15:00U
The pile was so large that it was almost impossible to decode. So, this was my first experience, but I specified UP3-5
I first tried specifying UP1, but still couldn't get the call, so I ventured UP3-5...
As for the person calling the pileup, I also turn on the sub-VFO RX and call it while listening to the band. The person receiving the pileup can use this setting to look for the RTTY signal and call back while moving VFO-A little by little. We were able to communicate much more efficiently than before.
All signals were of similar strength on this day, making it difficult to decode! It was also the first time for us to operate a split operation, and I think we caused a lot of trouble for the people who invited us.
We picked up people who would call us to the end even if they didn't get 24 hours of sleep and were exhausted at the end of the day!
He sent me an email right after we communicated and said, "Can you confirm if I,m OK in your log?Some people ask, "What do you want to do? Unfortunately, this person was not on record or in the Log of the crossing.
When it finally stopped calling me, I looked outside and saw a rainbow of colors around the moon.