Kirk,
I've struggled with this practice for many years. I'm running computer
controlled T/R control so its not that people send it quickly and I miss it
due to VOX delay time.
Personally, I delete the QSO. I've made every effort Ican to not miss the
other station's acknowlegement, so I feel I'm justified. But like you say,
I hurt my score as well, because that QSO consumed time I could have
profitably used elsewhere.
I too have noticed that there are a number of top ten stations who do
this. But I've also noticed that I never experience this with the REALLY
good guys.
If we come to accept this practice, then I don't know how the log checking
team can reasonably impose penalties for any NILs.
Dave/K8CC
At 12:13 PM 2/9/2006, K4RO Kirk Pickering wrote:
>I've noticed some Sprint operators repeatedly do not
>QSL a completed Sprint QSO. Some of those operating
>in this fashion are in the top ten, and my guess is
>that they are off making a QSO on the second radio
>after they got my number OK. Is this considered proper
>technique among the top tier two radio Sprint operators?
>
>I'm still trying to crack the two radio gate open here
>in the CW Sprint. I've read Tree's and Fisher's posts,
>and N3BB has helped me understand what's going on as well.
>I want to know if not QSLing is considered acceptable.
>I know some have argued "just take 'em out of the log if
>they don't QSL." But who wants to kill their own score,
>after making an otherwise solid QSO? I'd like to know
>the top competitors opinions on CW Sprint QSO QSLing.
>
>73
>
>-Kirk K4RO
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