![]() ![]() It can be chained with F3, F5, F6, F8 or F9 by hitting F3 then F7.į8 – This is a special message to use when you receive more than one callsign on your screen while running. This message is appended to other messages for clarity if you believe the other station does not have your call correctly. ![]() Note this is a message that does not start with %R. Instead of AGN? you could send QRZ? It’s your choice.į7 – Your callsign once. Or if you come across a signal and only see their “CQ” on the end, you can send AGN? as a request for them to send their CQ message again. It can be used if you didn’t copy the callsign of someone answering your CQ or you can use it to have someone repeat their entire report. This chains the two messages together and sends your callsign three times.į6 – This “AGN?” message can be used different ways. If you are calling a station and others are also calling, you may elect to hit F5 then F7. Always send “TU” as the first thing in your confirmation message so the other stations knows right away you got his report OK.į5 – Your callsign sent twice. Always only send RST once.į4 – Confirmation when running. ![]() It includes the other station’s callsign, signal report, and your State (or Number %3 if DX) sent twice. Always put the “CQ” at the end of the message followed by a space.į3 – This is the report message you send when you are running (CQing). ![]() The first “CQ” in the message can be replaced with something like “RU” if you like. (Note: DX stations can use %1 instead of %3 which sends number 1 instead of 001.)į2 – CQ Message. For DX stations, use %3 to to send the required 3 digital serial number. DX Stations, including Alaska and Hawaii, send RST & serial number starting at 001. The exchange in the ARRL RTTY Roundup is RST & state for US stations, RST & Canadian area for Canadian stations.
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