Tom, I don't blow them off. If I get the information exchange
the first pass I'll CQ again and if the same thing happens then
I have a macro for "your call pse k0idt". There have been to many
times when the information exchange was for a close station and
not my pipsqueak signal that I came up with the macro in self
defense :)
Ron
k0idt
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Osborne" <w7why@frontier.com>
To: "RTTY" <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, July 17, 2011 6:06 PM
Subject: Re: [RTTY] Exchanges
> These are probably newbie operators that don't know better.
>
> What is better, blow them off, or explain to them the correct method of
> operating.
>
> Someone mentioned on the reflector before to keep a list of offending
> stations, and after the contest, send them an email *polite* and expain that
> what they were doing was not the norm.
>
> Next time they will probably be more apt to give you contact then if you
> just ignore them and hope they go away. 73
>
> Tom W7WHY
>
>
>>Is this to be come the new and accepted protocol?
>
> REPLY:
>
> I hope not. The calling station should never send his exchange until he
> knows
> the CQ station has his call right. If the CQ station has it wrong and logs
> his
> exchange, sends the TU message and goes on to another QSO, it becomes VERY
> difficult to straighten it out.
>
> If the CQ station has the call wrong, the S&P station should just keep
> sending
> his call ONLY until the CQ station has it right.
>
> 73, Bill W6WRT
>
>
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