At 12:41 PM 3/15/2007, Mike K9MI wrote:
>... When I do
>feel like I can run stations (not very often) I'll go to a frequency and
>"qrl qrl de k9mi?" a couple of times just to make sure....
>73 K9MI
The problem with the QRL is that it can cause QRM if you simply plop
down there and send the QRL.
During a RTTY contest, in the RTTY "portion" of the band, just find a
clear spot and listen. If you don't hear anyone in about 10-15
seconds, start your call. But - if you hear activity on or near the
frequency within the next minute or so, move.
The tough part is deciding how wide an area you want to keep clear
for the other guys, and this depends on too many factors, most of
which you can't control. I just trust that the other guys are using
filters similar to mine - if I can't hear them to the side of me,
they can't hear me either. Problem is that guys with wide filters
think you are QRMing them. Life is not fair.
Jerry W4UK
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