Or would "PSE QSY 3510" be sufficient? 73, Igor UA9CDC _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing list CQ-Contest@contesting.com http://lists.contesting.com/mailman/listinfo/c
Most hams are gracious enough to try and lend a helping hand and give out multipliers , if possible. I have asked stations in the past to QSY and make up to four band changes. More then 90% of them t
That would be sufficient. But if the reply is "NO" or "LATER" or something like that, let it go. Continuing to ask becomes counterproductive. 73 Or would "PSE QSY 3510" be sufficient? 73, Igor UA9CDC
I think a simple "xxxxx MHz?" is fine. My reply would be something like "R", or "NO ANT" or etc. I don't see anything demanding by such a question. OK, back in my hole, Ron, KU7Y SOWP 5545M Arizona O
There are two different situations in passing mults: Case 1: Big Gun is CQing, Rare One answers his CQ, Big Gun works him and asks Rare One to QSY, Rare One says OK and QSYs. This is a very normal, a