How about if you only want to rx full numbers... then don't call anyone that is
using cut numbers, while S&P,
and.. oh yes... and.. if you are running.. then send only full numbers and
don't qsl any cut numbers...
That being the standard to follow.. no one should have an issue with the "nil"
when sending cut numbers in
response to full numbers from the run station.
However.. whoa be to the run station that can't copy the full numbers at
exactly the same speed he sends them...
he may only get one chance....
and after a page of nils.. seen in the log reports.. maybe the op would get the
idea that even tho he has a big signal..
and can run all day.. requiring full numbers and sending faster than being able
to rx... will cause "nil" to arrive quickly.
Have a great day,
--... ...--
Dale - WC7S in Wy
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