[CQ-Contest] Are you a Clueless Cluster Clicker?

Steve Lott lottsphoto at gmail.com
Wed Mar 8 09:38:10 EST 2017


As Jim stated, (also great points by others)

and I also try to be a part of the solution when I am working Assisted
when I see an obvious bad call on the band map I take an extra moment or
two during my S&P
and listen carefully for the correct call and make a new spot of it

as DX the ops should note a sudden increase of dupes and that extra time to
phonetically announce their callsign
Slow down to work faster

cheers!
steve





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On Wed, Mar 8, 2017 at 2:25 AM, Jim Brown <k9yc at audiosystemsgroup.com>
wrote:

> On Tue,3/7/2017 4:13 PM, Ria Jairam wrote:
>
>> ID frequently. I promise it won't kill your rate, and may actually help
>> it.
>>
>
> YES! ID is advertising. And it ATTRACTS callers. I tune right past any
> running station I can't quickly identify. Stations that don't ID after
> every Q are rate killers for S&P stations. One of the keys to making rate
> S&P is not stopping at a station who you can't ID, or who doesn't hear your
> first call, and coming back on your next pass up (or down) the band.
>
> 73, Jim K9YC
>
>
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