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1. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: scottstraw at mindspring.com (Scott Straw)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 07:24:33 -0500 (GMT-05:00)
Wise Sages, One thing that I noticed during CQWW this past weekend is a worrisome number of times that my call was repeated back to be as KB4KBH, not the correct KB4KBS. At 30-35WPM-plus, that fourth
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00129.html (7,914 bytes)

2. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: aa4ga at contesting.com (Lee Hiers)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 07:40:11 -0500
Why send so fast if your experience shows folks have a problem with the S? I spent most of the weekend varying between 29 and 31 wpm according to N1MM. The other alternative is to slightly slow down
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00130.html (9,309 bytes)

3. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: halken at comcast.net (Hal Kennedy)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 08:18:29 -0500
Thought I would jump in. First Scott, as you know, KB4KBS is a handicap in itself. Do whatever it takes to earn and get a 1X2, 2X2 or 2X1. While getting vanity calls in the 4th district is hard - if
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00131.html (10,904 bytes)

4. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: w5jr.lists at att.net (W5JR - Mike)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:23:08 -0500
Scott, I do exactly what Hal suggests below. Crank the speed back if the station on the other end is missing the last dit and calling me W5JA. Some also call me M5JR and W5OR. One station insisted I
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00132.html (13,540 bytes)

5. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: k1zzi at comcast.net (Ralph K1ZZI)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 10:29:00 -0500
My problem is somewhat unique where I get mistaken for Dave K1ZZ who is very active in this contest. Many folks drop the "I" and I have to listen carefully for that situation. I tried a new trick thi
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00133.html (9,219 bytes)

6. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: gmacie at yahoo.com (Gordon Macie)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 12:02:36 -0800 (PST)
I agree totally. ?You are a General get a 1x3. There are over 3000 available in the 4th district most of them immediately available according to www.vanityhq.com Even you're initials are available bu
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00134.html (12,203 bytes)

7. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: w5jr.lists at att.net (W5JR - Mike)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 18:26:00 -0500
Probably more than you really wanted to know, or "hear".... And calls ending in "K" confuse folks on whether is is part of the call or the "go ahead" signal. Too bad K4KBX is already taken....but N4K
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00135.html (9,185 bytes)

8. [SECC] Who's problem is it? (score: 1)
Author: gmacie at yahoo.com (Gordon Macie)
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 16:30:20 -0800 (PST)
Scott, ?? Here is an example of a spreadsheet like I'm talking about http://www.k8zt.com/call_ss/callspread.htm Probably more than you really wanted to know, or "hear".... And calls ending in "K" con
/archives//html/SECC/2011-11/msg00137.html (9,582 bytes)


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