Quack's
I do this also and find that I very seldom have to repeat the info, there
is sometimes a pause at the change over to him coming back becuz of his
entry time . Fat fingers or slow with the typing. On many occasions I am
sure that at least the 2nd or 3rd caller already has the exchange in the log
and just waiting to give me his info.
Rex
----- Original Message -----
From: "Leigh S. Jones" <kr6x@kr6x.com>
To: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 15:36
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Number, Check, etc
> What I found, before I won the phone SS about 3 decades at W6HX where
> I opped SSB SS was that the most effective method was to transmit MY
> exchange screaming at full speed like a bat out of hell. If you give
> the other
> guy the benefit of doubt and assume that he's not totally lame, then
> he's less
> likely to come back to you with lengthy and unnecessary statements
> like
> "thanks for slowing down for me but it's really not necessary" thus
> wasting
> more of your time...
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck" <k3ft@erols.com>
> Cc: <CQ-Contest@contesting.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 8:53 PM
> Subject: [CQ-Contest] Number, Check, etc
>
>
> > What I found, after almost 1500 Q's at N3OC where I opped SSB SS was
> that
> > the most effective method was to transmit MY exchange with a
> measured
> > cadence, slow and measured, with pauses in a couple spots.
> >
> > It went something like this. (assume I sent it to W3PP. My number is
> 1529,
> > Prec M, N3OC, 73, MD'
> >
> > I sent it like this
> >
> > In a measured patient cadence with attempt to maintain even voice
> level.
> >
> > 'W-3-P-P---copy---one--five--two--nine-(pause)--Mike (or
> >
> Mexico)---EN-THREE-OSCAR-CHARLIE-(pause)--seven--three----Mike--Delta"
> >
> > Very rarely would I get a request for a fill UNLESS it was due to
> QRM, the
> > receivers fingers slipping and making the computer glitch or some
> factor
> > like that.
> >
> > It saved a LOT of time. I repeated the numbers as single digits
> ALWAYS. The
> > 'COPY' seemed to help because it gave the guy TIME to synchronize
> his
> > fingers/ brain/ keyboard to be ready to copy the exchange. The
> pauses
> > allowed his brain/fingers to be OK on the keyboard and allowed a few
> > milliseconds to look and process to make sure all was OK.
> >
> > Your mileage may vary, but that technique worked VERY WELL for the
> entire
> > contest.
> >
> > 73
> >
> > Chuck K3FT
> >
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