| YES, I have a copy of the ARRL Operating Manual.  I suppose I should 
consult the ARRL Handbook, also.
Yep... LISTEN first - like looking before I leap.
That like good advice.
One of my very first SSB contacts, I answered a guy calling one of those 
WAS Nets to order.  I gave my call sign, and was kinda surprised he 
immediately replied and said I was "Number 11 on the list."
Of course, I was not yet familiar with such nets or how they worked, 
which meant I had only ten short examples to consider before it would be 
my turn to do that voodoo that they do so well.
I listened REAL HARD to those first ten contacts in order to discern the 
appropriate exchange, so I would get it right the first time.  It seems 
painfully obvious today, but those first ten contacts seemed to fly by 
in a hurry as I was figuring out how to play the game!
Happy trails.
--------------------  K8JHR  -------------------------
On 7/1/2012 11:42 AM, k3miy@csonline.net wrote:
> James and others
>
> One way to do this is to listen for CQs. Let somebody else answer, and listen
> to the exchanges. You'll get a lot of tips on what to say( and what NOT to
> say).
> I assume you have a copy of the ARRL Operating manual, which helps with
> format.
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