I only got one of these, and here's my scenario:
KE1FO: CQ NA KE1FO KE1FO CQ NA
W6ABC: DE W6ABC 599 TOM CA TU 73
KE1FO: W6ABC AL AL VT VT TU QRZ NA KE1FO
In my 1 scenario, the station who called me was fairly loud, and I made the
assumption that he must have already copied my information before he called
me, so I just hit my key to send the exchange and then immediately hit my
key to log it and send the QRZ message. If he missed info, he'd just have
to call again, or wait to her my next qso.
73 de Al, KE1FO
On Sun, Feb 24, 2008 at 7:33 PM, Paul Beringer <ng7z@arrl.net> wrote:
> During the recent NAQP rtty contest, I noticed a number of ops who
> responded
> to my cq with their exchange like this:
>
> CQ NA W7MRC CQ
> DE WZ0XYZ 599 BILL OH TU 73
>
> This kind of exchange interrupts the flow of running and I was unsure of
> how
> to do the exchange. So I just sent
>
> WX0XYZ TU 599 PAUL WA
>
> Usually a period of silence would occur then I'd hear something like
>
> QSL TU DE WX0XYZ
>
> Anyone else have this happen to them and what did you do? I'd just log the
> exchange and finish up. I guess that's about all you can do.
>
> 73 Paul NG7Z
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