Given that I have actually heard my call and report from the DX station,
and knowing that on a good solid exchange on the DX end I will have an
RST maximum of 229 (or 228C depending upon the rig used), what would be
the best confirming exchange could I send?
I realize that "R R R good buddy and thanks a lot for the cherished QSO
on this most wonderful of all wonderful contests, the CQ world wide DX
contest; 73 and good luck in the contest" would be lost in the QSB and
QRM
Thanks W7DRA
On Sun, 28 Aug 2011 11:31:16 -0700 w7dra@juno.com writes:
> I saw my CQWW 2010 UBN report and my hard fought score of 250 was
> reduced to 72, due to two accounts of "not in log"
>
> I will over 3 hours trying to work a DX station, and will be quite
> elated when I think I have him.
>
> Would the correct approach be to try to secure a second contact
> after a reasonable wait?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mike W7DRA
>
> I know that is a chicken shit way of contest operating.
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