Hi Gary
My take on it is - self-spotting would create a lot more headaches
than it would cure. Once you open the floodgates, everyone can offer
a good reason why they think their actions are a good idea, such as "I
*NEED* to spot myself every five minutes to keep my run going!!" I
think we all know where that will take us, but to the self-spotter, it
seems like a good idea.
FWIW - when I run assisted, I don't see the comments - just the spot
shows up. And if it helps - if it is is someone I am looking for, I
will tune around a bit to see if I can find them. Folks DO move
around, even after being spotted, so there is never any guarantee any
spot is 100% accurate. I typically wait for a few minutes to let
things settle down after the initial spot anyway, so tuning around is
not a big deal.
Tom - VE3CX
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 7:55 PM, Gary AL9A <al9a@mtaonline.net> wrote:
> I always run FSK so when I generate a spot for someone I'm sure the
> frequency I'm putting out is correct. Unfortunately there are many RTTY
> spots generated that have the wrong frequency . I suspect these are being
> generated by folks running AFSK who forget to adjust the actual frequency to
> compensate for their being on LSB or USB. It's discouraging to be calling
> away in a contest and finally see someone spot me, but then give the wrong
> frequency!
>
> So my question is this. I know self spotting is a no-no, but if someone
> else spots you and includes the wrong frequency would it be frowned upon to
> generate a correction spot yourself? Perhaps the Remarks section of the
> spot would contain something like, "Correct freq". Any thoughts?
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