It also might help if the person calling CQ would simply and calmly mention, "full call signs only please" if and when he or she feels it is getting out of hand. I've heard it done from time to time,
simply and calmly or she feels it is time, but maybe it practice is not Well, in theory this may sound good, and it may sound nice to those who are interested in following the instructions of the DX
I've heard the station running the pileup say "full calls only", "last two only" "south America only" and a lot of other things. One fellow in Central America always specifies "last two using standar
No doubt true -- however, I was stunned at a gathering recently (a sort of local ham fest) where a station had been set up to demonstrate HF to the beginner crowd. Some sort of phone contest was goin
Perhaps I should have taken broader view of this issue rather than limit it to it's relevance to contests. In the case Bill cites here, a novice operator claims that using the last two is the techniq
It also might help if the person calling CQ would simply and calmly mention, "full call signs only please" if and when he or she feels it is getting out of hand. I've heard it done from time to time,
simply and calmly or she feels it is time, but maybe it practice is not Well, in theory this may sound good, and it may sound nice to those who are interested in following the instructions of the DX
I've heard the station running the pileup say "full calls only", "last two only" "south America only" and a lot of other things. One fellow in Central America always specifies "last two using standar
No doubt true -- however, I was stunned at a gathering recently (a sort of local ham fest) where a station had been set up to demonstrate HF to the beginner crowd. Some sort of phone contest was goin
Perhaps I should have taken broader view of this issue rather than limit it to it's relevance to contests. In the case Bill cites here, a novice operator claims that using the last two is the techniq