de VE9AA.
To Stan/K4SBZ,
See Steve's post from a few days ago. Probably the best post on this topic in
recent times.
I don't think I have ever run by the #'s...not that VE9 is very rare (it was
when it first came out in 1993, but not a new country...just a new prefix.)
Even from first time activated IOTA Islands or CY0AA & CY9AA (or VE1, VO1 or
VO2) I would never run by the numbers. My own opinion. The good op
adapts...same as in contests...sometimes I am 15wpm calling some newbie and
sometimes I am running at 45wpm to Eastern EU on a quiet 10m. Sometimes I am
talking slow and using only Q signals and very little else (EU/AS) or am talking
like an auctioneer (USA/VE). Sometimes my pileup (from a DX location) is a
single frequency and sometimes it was 20kHz wide.
As always the best answer is:
"It depends"
---------------
From Steve W1SRD the other day:
Everyone has an opinion here, but Martti Laine put some good words down about
pileup management several years ago.
Worth a read or re-read.
http://www.ncdxf.org/newsletters/2015-AUTUMN.pdf
73,
Steve
W1SRD
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