In a message dated 9/27/2004 7:36:12 AM Mountain Daylight Time,
mtyler@metrix1.com writes:
Mtyler, I will try to help you with this, but I don't really understand your
questions. I am not sure if you are addressing issues for stations outside
of TX who are chasing the mobiles and, therefore, are having problems
identifying the mobiles' counties. Or, are you addressing issues as a mobile
station in TX who is going from county to county?
After entering a Q and hitting enter the county we are in does not come up
until a letter is depressed.
This sentence makes no sense. Can you pse restate?
On Sunday, we got many requests for the county we were in.
If you were only signing W5ABC/m, of course you will get many requests for
your county. In my opinion, mobiles should ALWAYS sign as follows:
W5ABC/CTY, not W5ABC/m which leaves the pack guessing which county W5ABC is
in.
Furthermore, unless mobiles have a really strong run going, they should sign
W5ABC/CTY after each QSO. Failure to do this will cause many stations, who
have
just tuned onto the mobile's frequency, to ask "CTY?".
How does one have the county appear without typing in a letter in the call
field?
Huh? I don't understand the question. What do you mean by "have the county
appear"?
During a normal q this is not a problem. As one types the first letter of
call the COUNTY appears.
Again, your statement is unclear. Are you saying that if you type "K" in
the callsign field, W5ABC/m's county will appear in the CTY field? If so,
that
just isn't true.
If you can be more explicit, maybe I can help.
73, George, K5KG/7
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