Dave wrote: " But CW contest have been going on for 87 years, and nobody puts
CQ at the end. There is no confusion."
Many contesters send "TEST" at the end of their CQ message - same thing.
There may not be confusion, but if you come across someone sending their
callsign during a CW contest, you still have to wait and listen to see if that
station is running or S&P.
73, Don AA5AU
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From: RTTY [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Dave Hachadorian
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2015 11:53 AM
To: reflector RTTY
Subject: Re: [RTTY] WHY put CQ at the end?
>My own personal preference is to know who's calling CQ
But CW contest have been going on for 87 years, and nobody puts CQ at the end.
There is no confusion.
With RTTY skimmers now in the mainstream, and most RTTY contests allowing
Telnet assistance, most S&P operators are going to arrive on your frequency
already knowing who you are. They want to hear your call sign, or even a
fragment of it, to confirm your identity. They don’t need to hear CQ. They
already know someone is CQ’ing here.
The CQ at the end is now more of a hindrance than a help, at least for those
contests that allow Telnet assistance, which is the majority of RTTY contests.
Dave Hachadorian, K6LL
Yuma, AZ
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