Operating QRP and doing a lot of S&P'ing, I run across this situation a
number of times during a contest.
I try to find a spot to wedge into above or below the frequency and give the
needed station's call a couple of times followed by mine. It works about
10-30% of the time. It's not all that effective, but it's certainly worth a
try if the station is a needed mult halfway or more through the contest.
When it works, it's a real ego and enthusiasm booster. When it doesn't, no
big deal: I'm off looking for the next Q/mult.
73,
dale, kg5u
>
> In a contest, I'm often trying to call the guy leaving the frequency.
> Say that A is CQing on a frequency and B answers him. It's B that I'm
> after.
> What's the best way to get B's attention without stepping on A's toes?
> 73, Bob N6WG
>
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