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Re: [CQ-Contest] How frequent to ID? Every QSO? No way!

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Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] How frequent to ID? Every QSO? No way!
From: Jim Smith <jimsmith@shaw.ca>
Date: Tue, 18 Jan 2005 16:20:01 -0800
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Hi Rich,

I'm in the "once every 3 Qs or so is FB" group.

If it's slow, I sign once per Q. If it's busy I hit CTRL-V 3 and TRLog runs the little command file I've set up to ID once per 3 Qs and TRLog takes care of the counting. When it slows down again I hit CTRL-V 1 and I'm back to once per Q. If you don't like 3 but want 2 or 4 it's dead easy to do. If you want, you can set it up so you can choose 2, 3 or 4 or whatever. In this way, I don't have to decide after every Q which TU message I want to send. I just have to decide if it's busy or slow.

One pet peeve is that, when the flood of people sending QDC? or the like finally forces the run op to send his call, he sends the call once at 40 wpm. Even at 30 wpm one little blurt of QRM or QRN leaves you little the wiser unless you already know the calls of all the participants.

When I run into arrogance, such as I believe the lack of ID for long periods of time to be, I get very vindictive feelings and have been known to send CL? several times after each Q while hoping that others who feel the same way will chime in. If enough people do this on a routine basis, the problem will vanish. Of course, this is stepping on the people who use spots and know the guy's call.

73 de Jim Smith VE7FO



Richard Ferch wrote:


This means you should adjust your frequency of IDs to match the reactions of other stations (size of the pileup, whether anyone is asking for your call sign, and so on). This in turn means having to make a decision at the end of every QSO. Towards the end of a 48-hour contest, the extra mental effort these decisions require may take their toll, and such an adaptive strategy may be hard to maintain without making mistakes. Adopting a simpler non-adaptive strategy of IDing every QSO requires no thinking at all (it is programmed into your contest macros), and by the end of the contest this simplification in the tasks required of the operator may be worth quite a few QSO points because of reduced frequency of errors.


73,
Rich VE3IAY



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