> The April, 1993 issue of the FRC newsletter has an excellent article written
> by W3XU on phone contest operating techniques. I strongly recommend
> getting a copy (anyone have an electronic version they can post to cq-contest
> ?).
>
> W3XU says:
>
> Confirming his information and seeking new callers:
>
> ....
>
> Inproved version:
>
> YOU: Thanks, QRZed W3 Xray United
You've got to be kidding. I can't believe *anyone* would advocate this busted
method of operating:
DX: JA1 blah blah blah
YOU: JA1XYZ 59 Deleware
DX: Negative, it's JA1 blah blah blah, 59-100
YOU: Thanks, [QRZ message].
The DX station has no way of knowing whether you have his call right or not.
You could very well have his call wrong in your log, but this technique gives
the DX no opportunity to correct you. It's only the minute minority of really
pesky ops (like me) who will keep calling you until you get it right and echo
it back.
If you're not going to do it right, why bother doing it at all?
--Trey, WN4KKN
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