>From what I've observed, the goal for some is to first setup your "Please
Copy" audio - then add it to your N1MM function keys like this:
F1 CQ wav\cq.wav
F2 Exch wav\please_copy.wav wav\ssExchange.wav
F3 Tnx wav\thanks.wav
F4 {MyCall} wav\mycall.wav
F5 Copy wav\please_copy.wav
F6 B4 wav\qso_b4.wav
F7 QRZ? wav\qrz.wav
F8 AGN wav\again.wav
F9 NR wav\please_copy.wav wav\number.wav
F10 Prec wav\please_copy.wav wav\prec.wav
F11 CK wav\please_copy.wav wav\check.wav
F12 Sec wav\please_copy.wav wav\section.wav
Seriously though, you might check places like youtube if you're curious as
to what the exchanges sound like (there's clips of previous SS there).
Here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZNooTJyn5L0
Typically, it's simply <serial number> <precedence> <your call> <check>
<section>
N0HR (hoping not to hear too many instances of F5)
On Thu, Nov 19, 2015 at 10:02 AM, Timothy Holmes <taholmes160@gmail.com>
wrote:
> HI Folks:
>
> Can someone please give me a quick rundown on the exchange requirements for
> SS this weekend. Ive read the ARRL package, but I want to be sure I am
> right so I record the right macros and voice stuff for the weekend
>
> thanks
>
> TIM
> W8TAH
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