A off-reflector comment by a PSK operator reminded me that letters are
sometimes dropped in PSK and, if the operator isn't watching the waterfall,
it's easy to lose the "K" and not realize the transmission has ended. He's
seen "PSE K" become common on PSK as a way of adding redundancy to signal
the end of the transmission. Another approach is to repeat the "K" as in
"KKK". 

Ron AC7AC

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On 2/10/2011 10:27 PM, eric norris wrote:

> The R4020 doesn't have message memories per se, but it will allow you to
enter
> your call.  You can then press a button and it will call CQ, but it is CQ
CQ CQ
> de WD6DBM WD6DBM WD6DBM PSE K which is a little odd.  Normally I don't
need
> assistance to sound like a LID.


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