If I were in your position, I would stand firm on the frequency. It's
"mine" now. Of course, no one owns any frequency. If I grab a frequency
and
the previous occupant comes back quickly, I realize it wasn't exactly
vacant and I leave without hard feelings. But when a frequency goes vacant
for several minutes, it is up for grabs. The late returnee should realize
this and give it up, perhaps with a brief tussle. The price one pays for
the power of SO2R is that sometimes you spend too much time away and you
lose a run frequency.
Of course, there is a lot of adrenaline flowing, so not all SO2R ops will
realize how long they've been gone. And some are loud enough and
aggressive
enough to take back "your" recently acquired frequency. If you lose the
ensuing frequency fight, you can feel taken advantage of. But don't sulk
too long - go find another frequency!
73,
/Rick N6XI
On Mon, Feb 18, 2013 at 1:29 PM, KB1H <kb1h@ct.metrocast.net> wrote:
During the recent ARRL DX CW contest the experience of someone obviously
using SO2R and trying to hold a frequency while going away for some other
QSO reared it's head on 40M.
Finding what seemed to be a clear frequency at 7003.5 after QRLing many
times with no answer only to have a station come back after 2-3 minutes
starting to call CQ. OK, so I can understand how this can happen even
though we worked 2 or 3 stations before the US station returned. Should I
leave the frequency? Maybe. Then he disappears for another 2-3 minutes.
We
work some more DX. Then he comes back calling CQ again. The time gone was
just too long to expect a clear frequency when returning.
I really can't remember what we finally did. I think we moved but it was
irritating for 15 minutes I am sure ruining both our rates. Next time we
just will have to see who wins.
73
Dick - KB1H
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