On Sun,9/6/2015 11:42 PM, Jeff AC0C wrote:
 It seems better to me to assume the other guy is doing his best, and 
do the things that make sense to you - regardless of what the other 
guy is doing. If that means QSY immediately because you don't want to 
wait, great.  If that means waiting it out, also great. 
 
 Yes. After 4 years of learning, I'm still a mediocre at SO2R, but I keep 
trying to improve. Another thing I learned long ago about S&P is to keep 
moving. If you stick with someone who isn't responding, no matter the 
reason, you've lost the time, so you're the dummy. I can make pretty 
good rate S&P if I keep moving, spotting the station I called who didn't 
respond, and catching him on the next pass.
73, Jim K9YC
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