Hi Jay,
At the risk of time consumed, if your exchange is tricky, you might send
it twice. Or slow down. Someone answers your call, you'd expect them
to copy the exchange. As you say, the sending station has little control
over their copiability. Best part of UBN is improving one's own error
rate. To me, that's the benefit.
73, de Joe Blackwell - aa4nn
Jay writes:
> Just received my UBN report for the CWSS. Fortunately I was able to
make a
> significant improvement in my own error rate, but it bothers me that so
> many other stations busted the info I sent. Of course, I'm sending via
> computer program, so it isn't my lousy fist.
>
> Anyone have thoughts about this? Is it a valid concern? I don't want
to
> just say it's their problem because it doesn't affect my score -- but
> realistically I'm not sure there's anything the sending station can do
> about it.
>
> Thoughts?
>
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