At 05:07 PM 5/31/2007 -0500, Robert Chudek - K0RC wrote:
>Paul - VO1HE in part wrote:
>
>"One way to get rid of many cut numbers would be to eliminate the totally
>useless RST in contest exchanges. Make the exchange something worth copying."
>
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>We only have ourselves to blame for turning the RST into a synch pulse
>instead of anything useful. I have been going over my old contest logs
>from the '60s and '70s and find the RST reports were "honest" reports,
>not an endless column of 599's.
>
>73 de Bob - KØRC in MN
That's what I recall, too; it was uncommon (a bit more often than rare, in
other words) to run across someone sending ONLY 599. But by 1970, that had
begun to change as the top layer strove for faster and faster QSOs and thus
higher scores.
It'd be interesting to hear what Fred, K3ZO recalls about RST in contests
from those days.
>From time to time, when I think the info might actually be of use to
someone (such as someone calling who signed /QRP), I do give an "honest"
RST in contests ;o| But it's a struggle to modify the report in a
computer log without fudging it all up ;o(((((
Steve, K0XP
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