> You can do 100+ per hour early in a contest S&P. But that requires the
CQing
> stations to ID often enough. If the IDing is only once every couple
minutes, then your
> rate drops from that 100+ per hour pretty quick. Making S&P ineffective
unless you
> copy the calls off a spotting network.
If there's a line to work someone - as would be implied by him not ID'ing
often - then there's no problem. He was not a candidate for the "new band
rush" if there were other callers for him.
I use N1MM function "mark as busy" if there's obviously something on the
frequency but I have no idea what the call is. If I hear the call and
there's a line (I don't get him first or second try), then it goes on the
bandmap with the call. I will generally work known calls if I ever get
around to cleaning up, before the "marked as busy but he wasn't ID'ing"
spots.
If a guy is ID'ing and obviously has a good cadence, I will come back to
him far sooner than a guy not ID'ing and/or with poor cadence.
Tim N3QE
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