The flip side is that it behoves callers to actually listen.
I was mis-spotted late yesterday as G4XTT and the spotter corrected it less
than a minute later with an apology. But I ended up with a bunch of dupes
over the next ten to fifteen minutes despite giving my call at least every
second QSO - there were several of the "big hitters" in there who ought to
know better. I guess the bad call comes up on their screen as a needed call
but the correction never hits their screen as it gets filtered out by their
logging software as being already worked.
Don G3XTT
On 28 November 2011 03:56, Ken Claerbout <k4zw@verizon.net> wrote:
> It wasn't just you Doug. The problem has been discussed before but it
> exploded this weekend like I've never heard it before. I don't know why. I
> get not ID'ing after every QSO at times. But going 5 or more contest QSO's
> or a minute or more with "TU" or ". ." at the end of every QSO is not an
> acceptable practice for anyone. It seemed prevalent in the Caribbean but
> there were many others, well known calls and prominent stations who know
> better but don't seem to care enough to do something about it.
>
> On a number of occasions I got impatient so I worked the station and asked
> for their call at the end of my exchange. More often than not I just got
> another "TU." Several times I gave up and didn't log the station. Or, a
> station would finally give his call only to be covered up by all of the
> people calling.
>
> We like to say that our sport is still about copying with your ears and
> not blindly accepting what shows up on your monitor if you are operating
> with assistance; skill over automation. But seriously guys (and gals), who
> is going to take the time to do that and make an extra effort at a clean
> log, if you have to put up with some of the operating practices this
> weekend. Just take your chances and move on. And for those of us who still
> like to operate without assistance, we're in a bigger hole.
>
> Now when you hear a contest station running people and giving their call
> with regularity, its like a breath of fresh air rather than being the norm.
> Wish I knew what the answer is. To be honest, there where times this
> weekend when I felt like turning off the second radio (SO2R) or just
> running stations as long as I could in order to avoid the frustration.
>
> Ken K4ZW
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