[RTTY] WPX funnies
Alejandro V. XE1EE
xe1ee at telmexmail.com
Tue Feb 14 08:12:28 PST 2012
I don't know what some operarators think, but I have seen this many, many
times.
I'm calling CQ TEST and the normal answer is like:
CQ TEST de XE1EE XE1EE
DE XX1XXX
I answer: XX1XX 599 001 001 TU
.. that's the normal behavior, but often I see this:
CQ TEST de XE1EE XE1EE
de XX1XX 599 123 123 123 tu 73
This guy is sending his report before I confirmed I have listened and sent
my report. Have anyone experienced this?
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From: "Jim Hargrave" <w5ifp at gvtc.com>
Sent: Tuesday, February 14, 2012 8:51 AM
To: "Ron Kolarik" <rkolarik at neb.rr.com>; "RTTY" <rtty at contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] WPX funnies
> Ron,
>
> This could be most any software and a product of a user defined Macro.
>
> As example, I use Logger32 with the MMTTY and MMVARI engines.
> All the macros, up to 36 per mode for each engine, are user programmable.
> I have a response macro for each contest.
>
> My WPX response macro is:
> ---------------------
> $transmit$
> QSL $call$ 599 $serialnum$ $serialnum$ de $mycall$ TU
> $receive$
> $log$
> ---------------------
> As you will note this macros keys the transmitter, sends the response and
> reverts back to receive. It also Logs the QSO.
> I use this macro after I have already received an ack with the QSO
> partner's
> number.
>
> Now to address your question. If I get a request for NBR repeat, I use
> this
> Macro:
> ------------------------
> $transmit$
> QSL $call$ $serialnum-1$ $serialnum-1$ de $mycall$ TU
> $receive$
> -------------------------
> Note that this macro is in the same format and includes the QSO partner's
> call, however since I have already logged the QSO the call has disappeared
> and the serial number advanced. So the $call$ macro will be blank. IE:
> "QSL
> 100 100 de W5IFP TU" This should be sufficient because the QSO Partner
> already knows who he/she is requesting a repeat from.
> In this case I will only provide mycall at the end and the system will
> subtract 1 from the last number logged ($serialnum-1$). I can repeat this
> macro as many times as necessary. If necessary I can add the call back
> into
> the log entry field and it will then send his/her callsign again. I rarely
> ever need to do this.
>
> My macro system is setup so I can work an entire contest with mouse clicks
> and hardly ever touch the keyboard. I can optionally use the "F" keys as
> each macro is assigned to a F, CTRL F, or ALT F hot key.
>
> Excuse the long winded explanation. Perhaps I got carried away and told
> you
> more than you wanted to know...(:->
>
> 73s de Jim
> W5IFP
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: rtty-bounces at contesting.com
> [mailto:rtty-bounces at contesting.com]On
> > Behalf Of Ron Kolarik
> > Sent: Monday, February 13, 2012 10:41 PM
> > To: RTTY
> > Subject: [RTTY] WPX funnies
> >
> >
> > Okay the usual lack of spaces, linefeeds, and your choice
> > of hypen or space but this was a new one:
> > YOUR CALL 599 001 001 KXXX
> > On the repeat "YOUR CALL" was replaced with my call???
> > I couldn't tell if the other side needed my call but sent
> > his exchange anyway or if this was some sort of macro malfunction.
> > Then it happened 2 or 3 more times so my vote is for the macro.
> > Anyone know which software could have caused this?
> >
> > Ron
> > K0IDT
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