>
>>
>> People seem to be insistent on using just the last two letters when they
>> call. This is now part of the culture. (It's actually not bad at times,
>> although never as good as giving the whole call.)
>>
>
>I try to ignore those callers. Sometimes they will change their mind
>really begin giving the full callsign. Sometimes I mention that I want
>"complete callsigns only". I believe the situation has slightly bettered
>recently.
>
>73 Ben
I used to really enjoy listening to Bob Furzer when he was 9K2ZZ ... "AA,
whatever and wherever you are, you're 59" ... "ZZ, what kind of call is
that ... you're 59" :-)
I think it's actually faster to give your whole call in the CONTEST; that
way if the other station copies it OK you don't have to spend any more
time at it.
73, Zack W9SZ
>From Ronald E. Vincent" <rev@efn.org Wed Nov 1 05:35:37 1995
From: Ronald E. Vincent" <rev@efn.org (Ronald E. Vincent)
Subject: CQWW Score HK0/KH8AL
Message-ID: <9511010535.AA29538@efn.efn.org>
Dear Colleagues & Contesters 'round the Globe!
Craig, KH8AL LL'd me this evening and asked that I post his San Andres CQWW
SSB score for HK0/KH8AL. They were "Multi-Multi" with multi-multi problems
which he didn't elaborate on to any degree. Ops. were KH8AL, JH1NBN,
JI3ERV, and YB3ASQ.
BAND Q'S ZONES COUNTRIES
160 19 7 15
80 709 18 53
40 736 19 55
20 1489 24 77
15 2480 22 62
10 638 19 29
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TOTALS> 6071 109 291
RAW FINAL SCORE> 5,374,000 M/M
Most 'umbly submitted . . .or otherwise 73 de:
Ron WJ7R/ZF2RV
(p.s. pretty nice to see 15 open (FRI,SAT,SUN lots of JA's, BY's, and EVEN
XY1HT) with a FLUX of 74 and low A/K!! . . . maybe there's light at the end
of our dark propagation tunnel yet)
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