OK, it seems that most people want full suffixes to be sent. I believe I had good reasons to use a short ID, but I am happy to go along with the majority view. Of course the final straw was Mal threa
For very slow QRSS, surely you can send a full ID at normal speed just before the QRSS transmission? You may have to anyway for licence reasons. John F5VLF
For those not prepared to send full callsign and insist on a single letter the answer is not to send any reports of reception and render their transmission meaningless. I have never found it necessar
Markus, Your suffix is only 18 minutes long but my suffix would take more than twice as long - 38 minutes - to send at QRSS60. The 'X' is 14 minutes on its own. So the situation is not the same for e
137K Chris, LF, I agree too. Not only those who don't carefully read the reflector but all those who are not member of the reflector do not know what a single letter means. So, if i would start to be
John A couple of points firstly callsign sent at normal speed CW cannot be read by some who are CW illiterate self confessed. secondly. The purpose of sending QRS in the first place is because normal