The first time they dupe me, I work them again as maybe they busted my
call. But, the third I send the QSO B4 message. One, station insisted on
a 3rd Q so I worked him again.
At least this year I didn't have to use the "not in my log" buffer when I
was S&Ping. A couple of station will not be in my log because when I
sent NR NR NR ?? they had already moved off frequency ;-(
73
Larry, W0ETC
RTTY let you fingers do the talking
On Mon, 14 Feb 2005 11:56:20 -0600 "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au@bellsouth.net>
writes:
> Mike K4GMH wrote:
>
> >While on this subject, please work a station again even if they
> show up as a
> duplicate in your log. You may not be >in the other persons log.
> >Turned out I failed to log a call and when I contacted the station
> again,
> sometime later, I was informed I was a
> >duplicate and should check my log. Okay,
> >I did and they weren't in it. Unfortunat>ely, we both loose QSO
> credit. I
> >apologize for not logging the QSO and then for not insisting we do
> another one.
>
> >This situation has been discussed on several internet reflectors.
>
> I'm just not sure how we can go about fixing this problem. I
> started getting a
> little aggravated this weekend when a couple of stations would not
> work me
> saying I was a dupe. At one point I almost sent a note the
> reflector saying
> "the next time someone sends me a B4 message, I'm going to reach
> through the
> radio and ring them by the neck!". But thought better of it.
>
> It's a lose-lose situation I'm afraid.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU
>
>
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