[CQ-Contest] ARRL DX CW -- disappointing experience

Pete Smith N4ZR pete.n4zr at gmail.com
Fri Feb 23 19:46:00 EST 2024


I would rank most of us below the Japanese when it comes to average 
operating etiquette, but it's worth remembering that particularly on the 
high bands callers often can't hear each other, and the "1X?" sort of 
obscure query can lead to a number of callers who have found the 
fragment in their calls (or close to) and choose to believe it's them..

73, Pete N4ZR

On 2/23/2024 5:56 PM, Tom Hellem wrote:
> Art et al:
> I had the same experience during the peaks of the high band openings to EU on both days. Nothing serves as a rate-killer like a bunch of stations all calling on the same frequency over and over. I have never experienced operating practice that bad in 30 years of contesting. Contrasted with the JA’s and to be fair, most other areas, it’s like night and day.
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> Tom
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>> On Feb 23, 2024, at 2:41 PM, Art Boyars<artboyars at gmail.com>  wrote:
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>> In case you didn't read my post on 3830scores.com (and why would you?)...
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>> I did Saturday night and a bit of Sunday morning at W3LPL.  When I got home
>> Sunday I did one "fresh meat" run on each band, 10M, 15M, 20M, 40M.  Great
>> rates, for 15 minutes or so.  However (quoting myself):
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>> A comment/complaint: Some of the European Big Guns (especially the
>> multi-op's) were VERY aggressive callers.  I'd send a partial call, and
>> several other stations would keep calling.  I guess they needed the MD
>> multiplier.
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>> 73, Art K3KU
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