Tree wrote:
> Made about 5 QSOs - if you didn't tune the big knob in the center of
> your radio off of 144.200 - you probably didn't work me.
>
> Think we should use the NCJ sprint QSY rule to help spread things out.
> At least in this part of the country - it would help. Call CQ - make
> a QSO - and then give the frequency to the guy who answered you. Move
> at least 5 KHz and call CQ again.
>
> Would elminate one or two big guns having to hog the calling frequency
> all evening to get the best score.
>
> Tree N6TR / K7RAT - CN85
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Now, that's a great idea. The congestion on .200 can be a real pain.
73, Tom K6EU aka K6EU/r
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