Doung, So many times I just hear the prefix and the suffix drops out or
is covered by noise. It maybe a mental thing as I have no other
explanation where the prefix comes through time and time but the suffix
is lost. Since I know what the correct suffix is, sending only the
missing information make so much sense and saves valuable time. In such
cases sending only the missing data is what I would recommend for
stations struggling to get in the log as the prefix is already confirmed
to both of the stations. So many times DX-peditions will not get my
call correctly and butcher a portion of it...like "KV4Z ur 5NN" to which
I immediately reply "FZ...FZ...FZ KV4FZ K" This procedure works every
time especially layers deep in piles up.
Thanks for your remarks,
Herb, KV4FZ
On 12/4/2012 9:51 AM, Doug Renwick wrote:
When a cw station asks for a fill I send my COMPLETE callsign. Why?
a) My memory keyer or logging program has my full callsign, no partial
callsign. I don't use the hand keyer just in case I have 'dead' fingers and
make a mistake.
b) It allows the other station to focus on my signal when other stations are
calling at the same time near or on my frequency.
c) It makes sure that the correct suffix is added to the prefix.
d) It confirms my prefix if part of it is copied incorrectly.
Patience is needed when ones signal is subject to 160m QSB. Sri Herb, I
fully disagree.
Doug
-----Original Message-----
I worked a whole bunch of Europeans in the 160 meter contest along with
UA9's and even 4Z1UF who had a good signal. My pet peeve is that when I
hear only a weaker stations prefix but miss the suffix and ask for a
repeat and request for example "HB9 ? AGN" all I hear is the prefix
before the suffix is in the noise. The station knows i have the correct
prefix and number but how do I get them just to send the missing portion
which is crucial to completing the QSO? Even if I send HB9??? they
return with de HB9### and the process repeats. If in such circumstances
once the calling station realizes I have the correct prefix all they
need do is send the two or three letters of the suffix several times.
Resending the prefix is not helpful in high noise or qrm situation. I
have tried SFX? SFX? but many stations are confused by that and keep
sending their whole call. So here is my advice in just difficult
circumstance:
Do *not* repeat your whole call if the other station has the correct
prefix and all they need is the remaining portion. I just wish more
stations on TB would do this as it would enable them getting in the log
correctly and save time. Time length of an opening to some parts of the
world is everything in a crowded contest. Why waste it?
73,
Herb Schoenbohm, KV4FZ
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