I agree. However, it isn't always done intentionally. I sometimes (not
often) tap the wrong key and send the wrong macro. Usually, I hit the
ESC key in time to stop it, but not always.
Jim N6VH
On 2/7/2013 4:35 PM, Alejandro XE1EE wrote:
About the suggestions, I’d like to recommend this:
If I’m calling CQ TEST, don’t do this:
CQ TEST de XE1EE XE1EE TEST
XE1EE 599 231 231 de W#ABC.
Pease don’t assume I heard you (maybe I am) but I’ll ignore you until you
follow the protocol of a QSO
DE W#ABC W#ABC
W#ABC 599 623 623 TU
XE1EE 599 023 de W#ABC
It’s not hard to follow the protocol right?
Or.. Am I becoming Grumpy??? (I’m just 45) I hope I don’t hi hi
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