Why do we have to hold “their” hand.

In the documentation it says 


“To avoid QRM from competing callers, it is frequently desirable to answer a CQ 
on a different frequency from that of the CQing station. Choose a Tx frequency 
that appears to be not in use. The same is true when you tail-end another QSO.”

Find an open spot, click hold TX and operate.

When you change bands make sure you are still clear of other operators.

Use common sense and courtesy.

No sense brow beating the ones who do not care - they probably do not listen 
anyhow.

My 2 cents


 Regards and 73s
VE3FBZ
London Amateur Radio Club
www.larc.ca 




> On Jul 28, 2019, at 16:45, Jim Nuytens via wsjt-devel 
> <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> No user interface design will ever be idiot proof. The supply of idiots far 
> outstrips the supply of programmers.
> 
> Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On Jul 28, 2019, at 11:53 AM, Andy Durbin <a.dur...@msn.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Everyone who uses WSJT-X for FT8 must have noticed the number of operators 
>> who answer a CQ and then, when the QSO is complete, call CQ on the same 
>> frequency.   Are all these operators really stupid or are they being trapped 
>> by a weakness in the user interface design?
>> 
>> 73,
>> Andy, k3wyc
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