> > At 10:33 AM 3/13/2000 -0600, Ron Stordahl wrote:
> > >
> > >Yes, I tried the MFJ-434 and its nice EXCEPT the repeat delay minimum
> > >setting is 3 seconds. That's an eternity when your CQing. And its set
in
> > >firmware, there is nothing you can do about it. I can't imagine what
the
> > >designer was thinking about, except its obvious that he has never
operated
> > >in a contest. I returned mine.
> > Interesting ... I normally use 3-4 seconds between automated CQs, and
don't
> > recall ever being bumped off a frequency as a result. I wonder what the
> > general consensus is?
> I don't even rank in the competition, but I don't need 3 seconds to listen
> for a reply to my CQ. I would guess a reasonable time would be 1.5
seconds.
> If you are Papa 40 Victor then 1 second would be about right
> Ron N5IN
Milt, N5IA replied:
It depends on the band, conditions and your station configuration. Example:
I do a
lot of 160 Meter contesting and I normally set the repeat delay at 5-6
seconds.
Reason: I need that much time to switch through all the Beverage antennas,
checking all directions to see if someone is calling. The weak signals
require
more time to be heard through the typical QRN.
On the other end of the spectrum is running 10 meters to the east coast in
SS. There
is propagation to one region only, and even the QRP signals are recognizable
instantly
on a normally pure clean band. Here I would repeat 2-3 seconds.
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