Yes, same complaint. How much more difficult can it be to just say your
call sign after each contact rather than QRZ?
Michael Tope wrote:
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Kenneth E. Harker" <kenharker@kenharker.com>
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>>(d) The contests would be better off without packet at all. One option
>> is always to turn it off and tune the radio instead.
>>
>>--
>>Kenneth E. Harker WM5R
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>The really annoying thing I found this weekend were the stations
>who were only identifying every 5 or 10 minutes because they
>had a steady diet of packet assisted stations feeding their pileups
>who knew their callsign a priori. As a single-op unassisted, it's a
>royal PITA when you are trying to make the most of your operating
>time to have to sit on a frequency for 5 or 10 minutes listening to a
>huge pileup and wondering if you really need that station for a
>multiplier because he won't identify.
>
>Packet can be fun if your just chasing DX, so I won't rain on
>packet user's parade (sometimes I am a packet user), but I just
>wish that the rare DX in the contests wouldn't assume that we
>are all using it all the time. Send your call each QSO like
>ZD8Z/N6TJ does.
>
>73 de Mike, W4EF.....................................................
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