[CQ-Contest] What happens when you spot
David Robbins K1TTT
k1ttt at arrl.net
Thu Dec 21 16:53:00 EST 2006
> It is useful, however, to indicate in the spot that the DX station is
> listening split at least generically. Example
>
> VE2ABC 10109.4 HC8N QSX UP 0311 21 Nov 2006
>
nope, spot grabbers don't know how to set splits 'up' in most cases. Some
loggers know 'up 1' I think, but its best to spot a frequency so that
everyone gets the split... if you really want to obscure it just turn the
listening vfo a bit before sending the spot, of course then you stand the
chance of landing the pileup on someone else.
David Robbins K1TTT
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