Chris,
Ok about KN.
But in QRSS or DFCW mode you don't have to waste time and wait for a QSO to
end before calling one of the stations. Just move up or down a few Hz (or
even less, depending on dotlength) from the QSO partner and give a call
while the previous QSO is still going on.
On of the nice things about QRSS is that you can monitor more that one
signal at the same time.
73, Rik ON7YD
At 08:52 11/02/2005 +0000, you wrote:
LF Group
Just a thought - having used QRSS-3 for a few weeks I notice that K
is used exclusively and KN not at all.
I often catch the end of a transmission and consequently cannot tell
whether the station is sending CQ or already in a QSO.
I therefore have to wait several minutes to see whether the station
repeats a CQ before replying.
Is there not a case for using KN if passing transmission to a
specific station, as in normal CW ?
The additional time in sending the N is surely well worth removing
the ambiguity of the situation.
73 Chris G3XIZ
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