What does this mean below. I see these types or responses that make not
sense to me. The question is about a CQ but the final answer is nothing
to do with a CQ. So basically I am saying I am confused by these
contest responses and as such it is one reason why I do not participate.
What does this mean >>> W6SX 26 JO CA K6YL {space}
So I guess the real question of my post is where is the magic decoder
ring that I can read up on to understand the proper sequence for a
correct contact. If I dont know what I am doing then I can not join in
the fun.
I am sure its really simple, but some things take a bit longer for me.
Cheers
Don
~73
Don
KD8NNU
On Sun, Apr 15, 2012 at 1:37 AM, Hank Garretson wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 7:45 PM, Joanna Dilley
> <joanna.k6yl@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> The same number of qso's as the previous week but one additional mult.
> 40m
>> was better for me this week.
>
>
> You didn't complain, but don't worry about same number of QSOs. NCCC
> Sprints, partly because they are so short, are very dependent on a
> whole
> bunch of things that you can't control and that vary from week to
> week.
>
> I'm still not sure whether to call CQ NS or CQ RY or CQ
>>
>
> CQ NS K6YL K6YL CQ
>
> or
>
> NS K6YL K6YL CQ
>
> I prefer the first because it keeps me on the air a little bit longer.
>
> Your inherit-the-frequency "CQ" should be
>
> W6SX 26 JO CA K6YL {space}
>
> Ski Exuberantly,
>
> Hank, W6SX
>
> Mammoth Lakes, California
>
> Elevation 8083 feet in John Muir's Range of Light
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