Hello KU7Y,
Sunday, May 10, 2015, 2:28:58 PM, you wrote:
K> checking your own callsign on something like the RBN during a
K> contest.
I have never mentioned the RBN network, I was talking about being
connected to my local cluster which has only spots made by real people
with the W3LPL "heard here and there" as the only exception.
K> knowing where and how well you are being heard is a very helpful
K> bit of information and it came from an outside source.
I could ask for that information on the air, something like:
KU7Y ur 59 15, is my frequency clear?
In the past I have heard many stations asking.
I still believe that the current wording of the QSO alerting
assistance rule only refers to any technology that spoon feeds you the
callsign, the multiplier status and the frequency of a QSO that you
can put in your log.
Steve IK4WMH
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