>>On the other hand, 10 seconds is no where near long enough to determine
if a frequency >>is in use. I might not be on the second radio, I might be
copying a guy that you can't >>hear that's sending an exchange to me at
15 WPM. His exchange could easily take >>more than 10 seconds.
>>73 Steve K0SR
Indeed you may - but - you would have had ample time to respond to my QRL? sent
two times wouldn't you?.
73 brian 5B4AIZ / C4Z.
--- On Mon, 14/1/13, steve.root@culligan4water.com
<steve.root@culligan4water.com> wrote:
From: steve.root@culligan4water.com <steve.root@culligan4water.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Big Gun hogging two frequencies (K3KU complaint)
To: "Tree" <tree@kkn.net>, cq-contest@contesting.com
Date: Monday, 14 January, 2013, 20:51
5 to 10 seconds is two entirely different values....
If I just called CQ and you take 5 to 10 seconds to answer me, I might be on
the other rig answering Tree's CQ. Count to 5 out loud; why wait that long to
answer me? I had several guys last weekend that took that long or even longer.
No doubt they thought I was an "SO2R" lid. Those same guys used to complain
about people not listening long enough between CQ's.
On the other hand, 10 seconds is no where near long enough to determine if a
frequency is in use. I might not be on the second radio, I might be copying a
guy that you can't hear that's sending an exchange to me at 15 WPM. His
exchange could easily take more than 10 seconds.
73 Steve K0SR
---Original Message-----
From: Tree [mailto:tree@kkn.net]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 11:30 AM
To: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Big Gun hogging two frequencies (K3KU complaint)
K3KU writes:> Just now, second time in NAQP (only been on for 3 hrs), answer CQ
of BIGGUN. No reply. I call again. And again. No replies.Well - I am the big
gun that K3KU speaks of. As it turns out - YES - I wasworkingsomeone on the
other radio when he called - but I was all prepared toanswer himon his first
call - but fat fingered somethingon my keyboard when he calledand mylogging
program hung in a weird state. I can take full responsibility forthat since
Iwrote my own software.So - while what he said is true - I believe that the
reason for the delayhad more todo with my inability to respond to his first
call because I couldn't sendany CW.I believe that K3KU was pretty aggressive
about trying to take over myfrequency.Normally - if there is a 5 or 10 second
delay - you don't assume that thefrequencyis now yours. I think if you did that
going up and down the band - youwould findyourself making a lot of enemies.Also
- to correct assumptions - when I am
working a QSO on the sec
ond radio- Ido not "own" that frequency. The guy who was CQing does.73 Tree
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