Hmmm ..... trying to stay out of this one but can’t....

Even a few minutes back on 20m minute I just had an op do just as Andy K3WYC 
reported .. and then that very same station call CQ...

The solution is as Bill and many others report to set “Hold Tx Freq” ... and to 
ensure that this is set as default.

At a technical level, perhaps any version upgrades (regardless of previous 
state) should set this?

Yet there is also an ethical aspect to this discussion.... it also highlights 
the issue and concept of the arrogant term “LID”.... You see some ops now 
sending (frustration) messages such as “LID <CALL>” ...

Utilising this arrogant obnoxious term degrades all the Amateur community.

Perhaps the greatest “LID” is actually the one identifying potential “LID’s”?

Using the term “LID” in the first place is not helpful for the growth and 
development of AR – with AR  being a regulated place of education and learning 
that should be safe (including bullying-free) for people of all ages and ways 
of life.

Many dominions are now permitting entry-level Licence classes to have digital 
mode access, with more and more dominions (such as Australia) proposing and 
granting these rights this every day.

This opens the whole discussion internationally of whether entry-level ops with 
entry-level qualifications, with potentially low competency levels, should 
really have access to Digital modes – especially new and developmental modes 
such as the relatively immature FT suites. This matter should be taken up as a 
general discussion point with the IARU and perhaps a clear position put forward 
for the guidance of all Amateur regulatory domains.

Operators need to learn and will make what some perceive to be mistakes ... and 
the only way they get better is through observation, practise and through 
constructive guidance from others.

Perhaps also a bit of tolerance (and massive discouragement of the use of the 
term “LID”) is required ... and not just with the JT modes either?

73

Steve I

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From: rjai...@gmail.com <rjai...@gmail.com>
Sent: Monday, July 29, 2019 1:24:50 PM
To: WSJT software development <wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net>
Subject: Re: [wsjt-devel] Lid operators or bad design?

Are they in the same time slot? If they are on odd and you are on even, no real 
harm. FT8 is operated primarily split anyway.

I do know this used to be an issue when lock rx=tx was a thing that people 
would work you then transmit in your frequency slot.

73,
Ria
N2RJ

On Sun, Jul 28, 2019 at 11:58 AM Andy Durbin 
<a.dur...@msn.com<mailto: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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