I agree there's a problem somewhere, but I think it's a matter of
hyper-competitive participants. I always have trouble getting through,
but I make it my practice to wait to hear the ack before calling the
owner of the new frequency. I can't say how many times I got beat out by
someone jumping in before they were sure the QSO was final, but it was a
bunch. On the other hand, I had some QSOs that I'm not sure are going to
be good because I asked for fills on the number and instead got greeted
by one or more stations dumping their calls over the ack. How about
everybody just toning down the red mist and learning to wait a half
second or so before punching the TX button?
73...
Randy, W8FN
On 2/5/2024 8:06 AM, Barry Jacobson wrote:
Hi Jack, I don't think Steve's issue is the same as yours. Suppose
everybody followed the format as you suggest. There is still a problem. In
a normal contest when running, and after getting the caller's info verified
correct, you would say TU QRZ W6FB. That let's the previous guy know that
you copied him correctly, and let's the next guys know when it's time to
jump.
In the sprint, you are not allowed to say QRZ without 5 KHz QSY. So how
does the responding station know that the CQer copied him correctly and
doesn't need a fill just because the responder concluded with his own call.
And then if everybody jumps at that point, the caller may not be able to
get a fill that he needs. This is what I believe Steve is addressing.
Before jumping, one needs to hear from the previous CQer some type of
acknowledgement that he copied the responder properly and is finished with
QSO. Only then should people jump in.
This is how I understand Steve N2IC.
Best,
Barry WA2VIU
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