Hmmmmm . . .
In my 50+ years on CW, I've come to see that "TU" at the end of a
transmission has come to replace the old, traditional "AR" -- both meaning
"over to you" at the end of a transmission.
Jim
K2JXW
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Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2011 2:20 PM
To: kd4d@comcast.net; cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Contest Exchange
Maybe the S&P stations doesn't technically need to send TU, but can't we
take a second for some politeness?
Also, when I hear a TU, it adds an element of confirmation that the guy is
acknowledging my exchange, and is not another run station on frequency
sending his exchange.
One major complaint/request:
If you do send TU, PLEASE SEND TU BEFORE YOUR EXCHANGE, NOT AFTER! Send
TU 5NN CA, *NOT* 5NN CA TU !
I can't count the number of times a guy sends 5NN CA TU, and just as I've
hit my TU/QRZ message after the 5NN CA, I hear the start of the TU, forcing
me to jump to the ESC key to abort my TU/QRZ, and to then wait until I'm
sure he's done sending.
Of course I could just not cancel the TU/QRZ message, and keep sending
while the S&P guy is saying TU, but then when he stops sending I'm in
midstream and he may then be wondering if it was really him I was talking
to. Maybe
leading to another round of ?? or a security dupe later.
73 - Jim K8MR
In a message dated 2/2/2011 1:39:59 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
kd4d@comcast.net writes:
<snip>
I also don't think the S&P station needs to send TU.
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