When I went back to New Hampshire last Christmas, I decided that the trip would be a rag chew trip. Since the only radio I had was the Small Wonder Labs PSK-20 -- The K3 is too big to carry and I don't yet have a KX3 -- it had to be rag chewing on 20M PSK. I found a number of people to chat with and had a good time on the radio.

I have a few thoughts on how to encourage rag chewing. Since people are used to the "5NN QRZ" type of interchange, start chatting early in the QSO. I use macros for the boiler plate -- name, QTH, and call signs and use the keyboard for everything else. I'm lucky that after 40+ years as a computer programmer, I can type quite rapidly. Don't worry about typing slowly however. Rag chewing isn't a contest or a DX pileup.

In my first exchange after exchanging call signs, I try to give meaningful signal reports, I'll start with:

Hi OM, you are 569 569 569
and then run my QTH macro. If the other OP has already sent a name I'll use it in place of "OM". Later in the QSO, if the other OP has already described the station, I'll try to include something about his station when I describe mine. By then we should be ready to branch out and talk about ARES/RACES, contesting, DX, WX, family, Christmas dinner -- anything that might come up.

It doesn't always work, but then just move on and do/answer another CQ.

As to being overpowered by strong stations, the K3 with a 250 Hz filter works wonders. However, for me, the real problem stations have been local running well under 50 watts. When you're in the target of a beam 1/4 mile away, it doesn't take much power to overload the A/D converter driving the computer.

The PSK-20 doesn't have any narrow filters like the K3 does, but in New Hampshire there aren't any close by PSK operators either. I rarely see any New England stations on my waterfall. (20 meters is that way. I had a devil of a time working Nevada from the Los Gatos too.)

Now there are times and places for rag chewing. Contests, DX pileups, and rare opening aren't them. At times when it is appropriate, try to encourage it.

Cheers - Bill, AE6JV

On 2/23/14 at 2:46 PM, [email protected] (Jack Chomley) wrote:

I go hide on the WARC bands for PSK31 these days :-) Too many big guns on the other bands, I have a hard time trying to filter them out, my receiver always gets swamped!

On 2/22/14 at 2:41 PM, [email protected] (Gerald Manthey) wrote:

I agree with Don! I like to chat, learn about the op or Qth. It is a major
draw back to Jt 65 or Jt9.

On Feb 22, 2014 4:26 PM, "Don Wilhelm" <[email protected]> wrote:

Doug,

...

While I do use [PSK] occasionally, that factor and the preponderance of
"hello, brag sheet, goodbye" QSOs has soured me on the mode.  It used to be
a lot of keyboard to keyboard ragchew QSOs, but that is rare these days.
No opportunity to get to know something about the ham you are in QSO with.

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