Mike,
I do it too as my base macro. In good conditions and not a lot of stations
calling, it's a little overkill, but I sure appreciate it when it's sent to
me. Covers up someone calling (including me if I was resending my call) the
beginning of the transmission. Also if my call doesn't come through
correctly, it might come through correctly on the tail end of the exchange
and I don't feel like I need to correct him so he logs me correctly.
So I do like receiving my call at the start and tail end of the response.
David - K2DSL
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 4:44 PM, Mike Bragassa <bragassa@consolidated.net>wrote:
> On intentional quick exchanges, I appreciate the other guy sending my call
> at the end of the quick (keyword) exchange." K5UO UR 5NN XYZ K5UO". Not too
> often, but there have been conditions where it may take a few (or more)
> characters before my software tracks the other station and I miss the
> beginning of the exchange. "Is he exchanging to me or someone else, I did
> not see my call?". When those conditions exist (Is this QRM/QSB?) it
> necessitates a repeat. Sometimes this is especially true with large DX
> pileups; I don't even 'see' a spec of my call.If I see a spec, I go for
> it!!
>
>
>
> .Or, is there something occasionally wrong in my RTTY setup?
>
>
>
> Mike, K5UO
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