Hello Ray & All!
Tuesday, December 17, 2002, 8:34:40 PM, you wrote:
Rcc> This format seems to be derived from the QSO format used in EME at 432 MHz
Rcc> and above. As an alternative, 144 MHz EME has dropped the use of T and M
Rcc> reports, and uses only O which can only be sent to mean "I have copied both
Rcc> callsigns."
The ending "K" to necessary... as against EME
Rcc> When both stations have exchanged callsigns, O and R (meaning
Rcc> "roger" or "received"), the QSO is complete (73 is unnecessary). If signals
Rcc> are especially strong, sometimes RST is substituted for O (as in 339, hi)
I agree with Ray's comments, if will be Very slow QRSS (30-120s dot) - Very slow
QRSS (or X-CW) QSO - if callsing exchanged and both TX O(M,T) or R also - QSO
complete.
QSO Format #1 :
1) G3AQC K
2) AQC RU6LA K
3) LA M K
4) AQC MR (M & "Roger") K
5) R EE
6) EE
or QSO Format #2 (under sked):
1) G3AQC K
2) RU6LA K
3) LA M K (or LA R K)
4) AQC MR K (or AQC R K)
5) R EE
6) EE
or QSO Format #3 (under sked):
1) G3AQC K
2) RU6LA K
3) MM K (or M K or R K)
4) MM RR K (or M K or R K)
5) R EE
6) EE
6) EE - can be not necessary??
73! Ed RU6LA [email protected]
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