Hello Claude and All,
Claude wrote: A similar situation occurs outside of the contest mode, if the
one station sends RR73 and the partner stations sends 73, which the first
station was not able to decode. The QSO cannot be considered as ended. 
This point has been mentioned many times previously.

Yes, this has been discussed many times and a quite general conclusion for
normal QSOs has been that RR73 means 'I confirm your report (containing R
e.g. R-10) so I log the QSO and wish you all the best', more exactly 'I will
only resend RR73, if I receive again a report (containing R) from you,
meaning you have not received my RR73'. Also 'I am happy to receive your 73,
but I don't mind, if you don't send one or I miss that'.
Of course Claude you can always want receive 73, but then it is better to
use RRR, refer to Manual clause 7.1 second note. 
This is my understanding about minimum QSO on protocol point of view. Why it
should be different for normal QSO and contest QSO?
73, Reino oh3ma
PS. I hope that this mail clarifies the situation and does not generate
another fight!



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