"William" wrote in message
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Alun wrote in message
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"Dan/W4NTI" w4nti@get rid of this mindspring.com wrote in
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"N2EY" wrote in message
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Perhaps someone can explain a certain operating habit I hear on Field
Day - but only one 'phone:
I hear most FD 'phone ops repeating the *received* exchange. That is,
you'll hear:
"November Two Echo Yankee from November Three Kilo Zed, roger your
One
Bravo Eastern Pennsylvania, OK on your 1B EPA, please copy my three
alfa ...."
Why do so many deem it necessary to tell me what I just told them?
Heck, I know what class and section I'm in!
On CW, the single letter "R" does the job, and some ops don't even
bother with the R - they send their exchange as an indication that
they got yours. Or they send "TU" - (thank you) which does the job of
"roger" and "73" both.
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One other point: Neither FD nor SS have the signal report as part of
the contact. FD is callsign, section and class, SS is serial number,
class, callsign, check and section, plus date and time which you
don't
have to send but which are part of the required logging.
73 de Jim, N2EY
Well Jim, I think it means that phone ops are lids and real hams do
it
with continous wave.
Dan/W4NTI
At last your real agenda comes out, Dan. Somehow. I'm not surprised. You
want the code test kept because you consider all of us phone ops to be
lids.
Alun, N3KIP
Alun, that come out with this bozo's 1st post about 2 years ago.
About the same time he buddy'd up with Bruce.
Not so William. I have had that opinion for 40 years now.
Dan/W4NTI
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