Trey Garlough wrote:
>
>> The frustration of trying to get a 2X2 call through, let alone a 2X3 call,
>> before getting blasted by someone running the "legal limit" can get to you
>> after a while.
>>
[snip]
>
>The correct call for you to make is
>
>Kilo Kilo Seven Sierra Radio
I've jumped in just recently to this discussion so forgive me if I have
missed part of this.
What is so liddish and obnoxious about using the last two letters of your
call when trying to get a DX station to hear you? Or the last three
letters? Or the first two letters? What is the big deal?
The whole idea, IMO, of breaking a pileup is to do just that. You use
whatever way you can (within the guidelines of not purposefully stepping
on someone or calling during another stations turn, etc.). So what is
the big deal about using the last 2 other than some operators may not
like it? Personally, if I am running a pileup (yes, we Illinois folks
get pileups sometimes believe it or not and I also have operated from ZP
land) I care not how many letters they give. In fact, during some of my
biggest pileups I find the fastest way to get people IS those people who
give 2 letters of their call. I end up being able to work more stations
than having to drag an entire call out of the muck. In fact, I dare say
that during a pileup, many times you don't get a full call but get only
partial letters anyhow.
So what is the big problem? Please, I'm not trying to be contentious
here, it just doesn't make sense to me.
Agreed, if the operator on the receiving end of the pileup asks for full
calls then give it. Otherwise, what's the deal.
Someone else said that giving the last two letters of your call does not
count as a "legal" ID. If that's all you did, he's right. However, as
long as you ID at the END and every 10 minutes during your transmissions,
it is legal. So if I use KE9, KE9NA, NA or whatever it's legal as long
as KE9NA comes in sometimes.
73,
Jon
KE9NA
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Jon Ogden
KE9NA
http://www.qsl.net/ke9na <--- CHECK IT OUT! It's been updated!!!!!
"A life lived in fear is a life half lived."
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