Sweepstakes is a contest where the "you're" is kind of an intro to the
serial number, "You're number 123 Bravo", etc. and actually makes sense - if
that really matters.
I don't see the big deal. The rate is generally slow for one thing and I'd
rather see many of the other non-contester-isms mentioned in these threads
dealt with before we worry about the "you're". I would agree that a
newcomer should not be "taught" to use the phrase, but trying to rid an old
timer of it is a waste of time. Besides, what would FD be without some
Lid-isms?
Is this all we have to complain about? ;-)
73 Mike N2MG
----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Nichols" <snichols@mvosprey.com>
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, June 26, 2002 12:50 PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Field Day and please copy
> I think, for many people, the "please copy" acts as an instinctive
"bridge"
> between the callsign and the report in a situation where a signal report
is not
> required. We are used to giving a "59" before the required exchange, and
when we
> can't start the exchange with the standard "59", we want to replace it
with
> something else.
>
> You rarely hear "please copy" in ARRL DX or CQ WPX etc., where the report
starts
> with a signal report...
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