Here's a tack:
Cq test cq test de ve4xt test
K4#$%^&*/QRP
K4QRP 599 4
K4(*&^%$/QRP
K4QRP 599 4
K4(*&^%$/QRP
K4QRP 599 4
N N N N K4#$%^&Z K4^%$%YZ K4X#$%^&
K4XYZ 599 4
599 5
Wonder for how long after too many of these the guy would insist on
continuing to send /QRP? Surely most guys aren't that clueless...
73, kelly
ve4xt
On 12/18/14 9:23 AM, "Barry" <w2up@comcast.net> wrote:
> For the same reason that in a serial number contest, you hear the repeat
> of 5NN just fine, and the fade/QRM reoccurs when the number is sent.
> 
> New rule proposal - double points for those COPYING the exchange of
> anyone sending /QRP.  We're the ones slowed down and have to suffer
> through copying them  :-)
> 
> Barry W2UP
> 
> On 12/18/2014 06:59, K4XS via CQ-Contest wrote:
>> And why is it, that the only part of their call that comes through  in QRM
>> and QSB is the "/QRP"?  It never fails.
>>   
>> K4XS
>>   
>>   
>> In a message dated 12/18/2014 11:27:01 A.M. Coordinated Universal Ti,
>> k9yc@audiosystemsgroup.com writes:
>> 
>> On  Wed,12/17/2014 8:41 PM, Martin Kratoska martin@ok1rr.com [cwops]  wrote:
>>> Can I ask to stop using CALL/QRP or other arbitrarily modified  call sign?
>> I strongly agree. I've worked a fair number of contests (and  sometimes
>> chase DX) running 5w, but would never use QRP with my call. It's  just
>> plain dumb.
>> 
>> 73, Jim  K9YC
>> 
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