February 2010 RTTY Contesting Survey Results
Conducted by Don
Hill, AA5AU & Ed Muns W0YK - Updated on
03/04/2010
Here are the results of the 2010 RTTY Contesting Survey.
Many thanks to all 825 RTTY contesters who participated. The survey consisted
of 13 questions. The blue graphs represent the results from all
participants. The green graphs represent the results from operators in
North America only. The orange graphs represent the results from operators
in Europe only. North Americans and Europeans made up nearly 90% of all
participants. Please leave comments about the survey on the
survey blog page. Your feedback is appreciated. Thanks!
This graph represents the
make-up of the 825 participants. There were 470 from North America, 270
from Europe, 39 from Asia, 29 from South America, 12 from Oceania and 5 from
Africa.

- Question 1: What RTTY Contest program do you mainly
use?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- N1MM Logger
- WriteLog
- MMTTY Stand-alone
- Win-Test
- Mix W
- Other



- The following three graphs refer to
'casual', 'serious' and 'extreme' RTTY contesters as determined from
Question 13 and which programs they use:



- Question 2: What do you use as your main RTTY
decoder?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- Sound card with MMTTY (stand-alone
or with another program)
- Sound card decoder other than MMTTY
- HAL DXP-38
- Other HAL (P-38, ST-5000, ST-6000,
ST-8000)
- PK-232
- KAM/KAM XL/KAM Plus
- SCS PTC-II
- Other external decoder



- Question 3: If you use MMTTY, what
MMTTY profiles do you use?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- Only the default Standard Profile.
- I sometimes try Flutter, Flutter FIR or
Multi-Path.
- I use a custom profile.
- What is a profile?
- I don't use MMTTY.
- The results are based on MMTTY users only.



- Question 4: Do you use more than
one decoder on the same signal?
(i.e. Use
multiple RTTY windows on the same radio/VFO)
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:

- Question 5: If you answered "Yes"
to question #4, what other decoder or decoders do you use? (select all that
apply)
- Participants
could select multiple options if applicable.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- Sound card with MMTTY
(stand-alone or
with another program)
- Sound card decoder other than MMTTY
- HAL DXP-38
- Other HAL (P-38, ST-5000, ST-6000, ST-8000)
- PK-232
- KAM/KAM XL/KAM Plus
- SCS PTC-II
- Other external decoder



- Question 6: When operating as
single op in RTTY contests, do you operate SO1R or SO2R?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- SO1R (single operator, one radio)
- SO2R (single operator, two radios on a
single computer)
- SO2R (single operator, two radios on two
computers)
- SO3R (single operator, three or more
radios)
- There were no valid SO3R entries.
Therefore, SO3R is not included in the graphs.



- Question 7: Have you ever tried
SO2V?
(Single Op, 2 VFOs where the second VFO is using its own decoder on a
Sub-receiver)
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- No, my radio doesn't have a sub-receiver.
- No, my radio does have a sub-receiver but I
haven't tried SO2V.
- Yes, I use the sub-receiver in my radio to
S&P mults.



- Question 8: What radio or radios
do you use for RTTY contesting? (select all that apply)
- Participants
could select multiple options if applicable.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- Elecraft K3
- Icom IC-756 PRO III
- Icom IC-756/PRO/PRO II or IC-746PRO
- Icom IC-7600/7700/7800
- Kenwood TS-870/TS-2000
- Kenwood TS-850/950
- Yaesu FT-1000D/MP/MK5
- Yaesu FT-2000/2000D/9000/9000D
- Other



- Question 9: Do you use AFSK or FSK
RTTY transmission?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:

- Question 10: What receive IF
bandwidth do you normally use for RTTY Contesting?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- 200-300 Hz
- 300-500 Hz
- 500-1000 Hz
- > 1000 Hz



- Question 11: Which RTTY contests
do you try to operate each year? (select all that apply)
- Participants
could select multiple options if applicable.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- ARRL RTTY Roundup
- CQ WPX RTTY
- CQ WW RTTY
- NAQP RTTY
- NA Sprint RTTY
- BARTG/BARTG Sprint
- WAE RTTY
- JARTS
- SARTG
- VOLTA
- I try to work all RTTY contests during the
year.



- Question 12: Do you use spaces or
dashes between numbers in RTTY contest exchanges?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- I use spaces like 599 001 001.
- I use dashes like 599-001-001.
- I use a combination of spaces and dashes
like 599 001-001.



- Question 13: Which best describes
you when it comes to RTTY contesting?
- Participants
could only choose one option.
- The available options to choose from
were:
- Mutant RTTY Contester – Does seemingly
inhuman things to maximize score (SO2R, operate maximum time, etc.)
- Serious RTTY Contester – Operates most or
the entire contest and strives to maximize score.
- Casual RTTY Contester – Uses RTTY contest
activity for QSLs and awards or just the pleasure of operating.
- The term "mutant" has been changed to
"extreme" as a more suitable term.



