It would take a lot to change an established tradition. If I am
tuning across you in a conventional contest and can't copy your CQ
after a couple of tries, I would normally just move on without
another thought, assuming you had something momentarily screwed up,
and that I would probably catch you later.
But if we announced a 75-baud only contest, everyone would know what to expect.
Jerry W4UK
At 01:44 PM 2/7/2010, Russell Blair wrote:
>Well I had 6 or 7 station to try to work me and then left without a
>contact but only two station did change speed to 75 baud (W6WRT and AB9TA).
>During the WPX I might do the same thing and see how many will
>change to 75 baud for a (NC) Prefix.
>At most during the WPX I make only 150 - 200 QSO.
>
>Russell NC5O
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