Thanks, Joe.
This sounds good.
73,
Per-Tore / LA7NO
On 20 February 2018 at 15:03, Joe Taylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Per-Tore,
>
> On 2/20/2018 3:24 AM, PTAa LA7NO wrote:
>
>> I wonder what the rationale behind this is:
>>
>> "Hounds acknowledge having been called and send their “R+rpt” message at
>> a randomly selected frequency between 300 and 900 Hz."
>>
>> If I was heard by the Fox on a certain freq., would it not be best to
>> continue the QSO on the same freq?
>>
>
> In the assumed DXpedition pileup situation the frequency range 1000 - 4000
> Hz above USB dial frequency is filled with baying hounds, all calling the
> Fox. You were lucky that Fox picked your call out of the QRM. You have
> little reason for confidence that your signal would come out on top again,
> in Fox's next Rx sequence.
>
> On the other hand, the frequency range 300 - 900 Hz is kept clear of
> Hounds. That's why your “R+rpt” message will be transmitted there, so Fox
> is sure to copy it.
>
> -- 73, Joe, K1JT
>
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