On 28/11/2011 02:44, Ron Notarius W3WN wrote:
> Some stations ID after every contact. Some after every other. Some every
> minute. Some less often. This is nothing new; this goes back as far as I
> can recall, and that goes back to Field Day 1972.
The problem is recent, and getting worse. It stems from
those stations assuming everyone else knows their call
from spots or the RBN. For as long as they get a steady
stream of callers, they have no need to ID. They use
non-IDing as a form of pileup management.
Of course it's utterly selfish.
> Unless you are going to mandate in the rules a minimum time to ID over&
> above what is legally required by the country of license for the station,
> there's not much that can be done about it.
Contest organisers can, and do, mandate rules that
have nothing to do with "legalities". The solution
is not to set a maximum time between IDs, it might
be better to specify a maximum number of QSOs, no
more than three or four, because that is easy to
monitor.
73,
Paul EI5DI
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