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| ==== Software and Apps ==== | ==== Software and Apps ==== | ||
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| ===== Canned QSO ===== | ===== Canned QSO ===== | ||
| - | There are different variations that people do with morse code contacts. | + | There are different |
| It can be very short exchange just with signal report, or it can be a longer exchange. | It can be very short exchange just with signal report, or it can be a longer exchange. | ||
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| + | When replying to a station calling CQ you may want to call in slightly off frequency, like 20 Hz using XIT. | ||
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| The basic idea is a station calls CQ after sending QRL? The reply station replies. | The basic idea is a station calls CQ after sending QRL? The reply station replies. | ||
| - | The CQ station will give a signal report, may give their name, location and pass it back to you. (If you miss things it doesn' | + | The CQ station will give a signal report, may give their name, location and pass it back to you. (**If you miss things it doesn' |
| - | The reply station will give a signal report, may give name, location and pass it to CQ station. | + | The reply station will give a signal report, may give name, location and pass it to the CQ station. |
| They can then carry on talking about setup or anything else with RIG, PWR, ANT, WX or say goodbye to each other. | They can then carry on talking about setup or anything else with RIG, PWR, ANT, WX or say goodbye to each other. | ||
| For a contest, or a POTA, SOTA or other 'OTA the exchanges may be shorter. You can just send your callsign to call in. | For a contest, or a POTA, SOTA or other 'OTA the exchanges may be shorter. You can just send your callsign to call in. | ||
| If they send [your callsign]? they are asking if they got it correct. If they have send "R R" | If they send [your callsign]? they are asking if they got it correct. If they have send "R R" | ||
| + | If they send [part of your callsign]? Resend your full callsign | ||
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| + | If they haven' | ||
| If you hear a station say your callsign they have heard you and are now speaking to you. | If you hear a station say your callsign they have heard you and are now speaking to you. | ||
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| *If you are Calling CQ, you are in control and you can control how much you want to talk and when to end the QSO. | *If you are Calling CQ, you are in control and you can control how much you want to talk and when to end the QSO. | ||
| - | *When replying to a station calling CQ, you may want to reply slightly off frequency | + | *When replying to a station calling CQ, you may want to reply slightly off frequency |
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