On Sun, Dec 1, 2019 at 2:22 PM Larry Burke <w...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> >> You have no idea if they are calling blind until you send them TX2 and > they don't send you TX3. > > > > While I agree that there are some who call blind, there are other reasons > for the caller not replying with a TX3… QSB being the one that comes to > mind. This IS a weak signal mode and sometimes it takes a few sequences to > make the connection. Particularly if one of the stations is “less equipped” > than the other. > I agree that there are situations where a well behaving operator may not respond to our reply. In practical terms, it does not really matter what is the reason the remote station keeps calling us but does not respond to our reply. The need to be able and proceed with a workable "Call First" solution for the other stations is still there. That's my 2 cents... 73, Zeev 4X5ZS
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