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Get your ham radio callsign across to your contact WITHOUT repeating it over and over! Works for me! For clarity.. The first 10 seconds of this video says, "if someone asks you to repeat something - then you do repeat it - and then they get it right - and they clarify that with you - don't then repeat it again". 73, Callum, M0MCX.
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@GlennGuillorySFO
@GlennGuillorySFO 2 года назад
I loved this wonderfully articulated and expressed information! I have spent the last two days in some sort of confusion due to a bodily infection. Echo chambers for dreams, and conversations will with “What did you say?” So, I have not turned to my beloved radios at this time because I know that I’ll run into a bunch of guys, all younger than I usually, unable to process anything repeated beyond a clean clear statement. I am writing this because you are hitting on a lot of issues we have all the time, what? do you need the time?, and I write comments sometimes but seldom for the reason I am writing this to you. In my foggy state it was so wonderful to hear your clarity. YOUR CLARITY! You’re a Mark Anthony of a Richard Burton of a Ham! In the states I was an English major in my youth, communications always the emphasis, and you delivered a little therapy to me okay Glenn N5MCH
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Glenn, I value your comments and I am truly glad I am bringing some enjoyment to your life friend.
@bobcollyer181
@bobcollyer181 2 года назад
This is great advise. What really kills me is when someone says "your 5 and 9" and then I have to repeat everything I say 4 or 5 times. 73 K4ECA
@skepticalmechanic
@skepticalmechanic Год назад
Yep…
@weather_wizard67
@weather_wizard67 Год назад
Drives me nuts too. Can't be 59 if asked to repeat.
@lazered35Oh
@lazered35Oh Год назад
They’re probably in a contest where the primary interest is the numbers of contacts, not a sincere interest in the accuracy of different perceived signal readability. I find a lot more interest in accurate signal reports during ragchews where they are specifically requested.
@Scott-e8u
@Scott-e8u 4 месяца назад
Oh my god!!!!😂😂😂😂 what is it with that????!!!! M0KJZ
@oasntet
@oasntet Год назад
This is so completely obvious now that you explain it and as a new ham I totally do this. Thanks, this is great stuff.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
You're very welcome!
@nosbor5085
@nosbor5085 2 года назад
I'm a new commer to radio but every one of your videos has pearls of wisdom and usable tips. Thanks again
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Thanks!
@WoodyPhillips
@WoodyPhillips 2 года назад
This is amazingly true and I hear folks messing this up all the time. Just answer the other stations question. Keep it simple and Learn to LISTEN!
@wfwtheradioguy3414
@wfwtheradioguy3414 2 года назад
This is hands down the absolute best bit of advice for a ham radio operator. Spot on, Cal !! It's annoying as hell if I am the one trying to get the callsign sorted out, when they keep giving the whole callsign instead of the letter(s) I am missing. If the shoe is on the other foot, and I have to repeat a letter or part of my callsign, I will do it twice with the appropriate phonetic name and a third time using the DX phonetic alphabet. Sometimes it's easier to pick Mexico Washington Denmark out of the noise than Mike Whiskey Delta.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
PERFECT!
@davem0udb
@davem0udb 2 года назад
It isn’t just new licensees who struggle with this, another good one Cal
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Cheers Dave.
@williammyers-ka8gim978
@williammyers-ka8gim978 2 года назад
Thanks for the practical advice. Not all of us have friends that we can learn good operating procedures from. I for one find these kinds of tips very useful. Thanks again.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Glad it was helpful!
@MontegaB
@MontegaB 2 года назад
Great video. I don't hear folks talking about topics like this. It's something that comes more naturally to some than others
@Dennis_856
@Dennis_856 2 года назад
These little "tip" videos are great for the old as well as the new hams. Advice you may have forgotten or just didn't get along the way. Thanks Callum!
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Great point!
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 2 года назад
Useful advice, thanks! In a hobby based on communicating, I'm always staggered that people concentrate on the technical side and ignore effective, practical procedures.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Oh yes! Nice to see you on the comments (again!) - don't let up. ALways geat to have you around!
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE
@acestudioscouk-Ace-G0ACE 2 года назад
@@DXCommanderHQ Thanks Callum, you are very kind, I did wonder if I was helping or hindering. I feel that if someone goes through the effort of making a video, the least I can do is thank and support them. Hopefully I will back on the air soon! Best 73.
@bobblacka918
@bobblacka918 2 года назад
Great advice. This also goes for non amateur radio conversations.
@TheREALJosephTurner
@TheREALJosephTurner Год назад
Fully agree! Another thing that might be helpful is if more hams would learn the difference between a prefix and a suffix. I listened to literally dozens of calls during the last big contest where a station would repeatedly ask for a repeat of the suffix, and the other station would respond by constantly repeating the prefix (or vice versa). People like this is why I don't use a voice activated headset...
@YLRaisa
@YLRaisa 2 года назад
Great tips, Callum. I think that practical advice on how to behave on the air is very important and necessary. You have found a great direction for interesting videos. Thanks for the content. I also learned a new word from this video - "Temptation" 😆
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Temptation! That's what you have Raisa! :)
@3v068
@3v068 11 месяцев назад
Studying for my ham here in the states, any and all advice like this is welcomed and appreciated. Thanks Callum!
@jal7306
@jal7306 Год назад
Good point. In addition, how about those hams that are into speeding through their callsign? In the army we were taught to speak at a moderate speed enunciating as clearly as possible, not trying to sound like an auctioneer. Thank you for your very informative videos. Check-in with you every day.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
And that!
@NM5RF
@NM5RF 8 месяцев назад
I've been on the HF bands for just about 2 months and I'm so glad that I heard this, I've been not realizing what trouble I can be causing. Cheers!
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 8 месяцев назад
HAHA!
@dodgydd
@dodgydd 2 года назад
If this information is obvious, then the video isn't for you. But it's great advice to those that need it. It's good RT procedure, especially in a known format construct such as amateur radio callsigns. Great work, Cal.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Well spotted!
@radionutio81ij79
@radionutio81ij79 2 года назад
Tell you what pees me off you call a station on hf and the station comes back asking to repeat your callsign AGAIN AGAIN Yet gives you a 5/9 signal report.😂😂😂
@timlincoln2246
@timlincoln2246 Год назад
Cal, the more I listen to you, the more I am hooked. You talk common sense and allow the hobbyist to improve. I started watching when I was looking for a good, affordable HF antenna, now I listen no matter the topic. Love the channel, love the material. Brilliant - KE2ALN from Brockport, NY. Hope to make contact someday. BTW, I’ll have a DXCommander order in very soon :). Spring’s coming!
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
Tim, so glad you think the same. Have a great day!!
@SebastianPachla73
@SebastianPachla73 Год назад
I have been using this method since the 1990s with absolutely no knowledge. It works.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
Yes.. I think many of us do. Some didn't!
@ToNzHoLtZ
@ToNzHoLtZ Год назад
It is a lot different when somebodies life is on the line, When my team and I are at work, I ask for a repeat of my orders and vise versa . I ask everyone when using the radios, to be clear, not talk fast and to repeat message. As that tells me my message or vise versa was understood. As my team and I work on telecommunication / broadcast towers, which heights could be from 100 feet high to over 1200 feet in height. Now you have to include climbing around whilst working and hoisting up tools and equipment . And don't forget about the winds, which can sometimes make it very difficult for radio communications . So when it come to the teams communications, we will repeat until the message is understood ... I understand that this is a hobby for most, however I take radio communication very seriously. Great videos, and I do understand your frustration !
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
OK, saving a life is of course completely different to making a contact. A bit like when they read up the code to Apollo 13.. They had to repeat it all else they wouldn't have got home!
@k9eihamradio
@k9eihamradio 2 года назад
True. Both sides of the QSO should be using these skills. Ask for what you need, and provide what they are asking for. This makes the effort a tad easier during difficult conditions.
@techj2603
@techj2603 4 месяца назад
Amazing advice, I’m new to radio and this is excellent demonstration. I shall follow this ruling in future
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 4 месяца назад
Welcome aboard!
@PaulStrickland
@PaulStrickland 2 года назад
What he said, What you think he said, What he thinks you heard him say, What you wanted him to say, what he actually said! I'm forever telling people "Negative" and repeating only the bit they got wrong
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
HAHA Paul!
@ricsanders69
@ricsanders69 2 года назад
Thank you for putting this out in the universe! I've been baffled as to why some folk would repeat stuff that the calling station has already verified. Also...when there is a pileup I hear some of the big stations repeating their callsign like three times all over the top of one another...quite obnoxiously...but anyway...great videos, thank you! 73, KN4FTT
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Totally!
@timothyboyd5669
@timothyboyd5669 2 года назад
Spot on. This has happened to me while doing a POTA activation. I ask "Last letter pls" then I got a complete call sign and I was out in left field.
@ruggugglan
@ruggugglan 2 года назад
iam only using CB radio in lack of licens, BUT i get alot of people who wants signal reports etc. This videos has helpt me alot last 6 months 👌🍺🥳
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Ah great!
@williamgonzales1980
@williamgonzales1980 8 месяцев назад
It is funny because I run into the same thing with my on the phone customer service work from home job. It is really just understanding that a conversation is a back and forth flow and not a forced one way waterfall. Thank for this
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 8 месяцев назад
Oh yes!
@kiweekeith
@kiweekeith Год назад
Thanks Callum, a Wonderful tips ..... Having been a Signaller in the Artillary ..... I Still have the habit of NOT Saying... " REPEAT " .... This in Artillary or Gunner/ Mortar terms means ' Repeat the last Salvo " .... :-) :-) :-) .... I Still use .... " SAY AGAIN " .... :-) :-) :-) Thanks for All your Great Vidclips.... So Informative and Great Entertainment ... Cheers from ChCh, NZ ZL3KEI
@dondonaldson1684
@dondonaldson1684 9 месяцев назад
One exception, operators need to learn to repeat back what they hear to get quicker QSLs. Some contest operators say something catchy like "North America Radio" for a NAR suffix instead of "November Alpha Romeo". Then a roger roger QSL gets the suffix acknowledge done. I totally agree with you Cal. Information that is NOT necessary to repeat can quickly lead to a missed opportunity, especially in pile ups. 73 from Ontario Canada. Love your videos.
@LavaKimo
@LavaKimo 2 года назад
This happens all the time! People need to see this video.
@lioii
@lioii 2 года назад
My good mate Angus McYaesu from the Outer Hebrides holds that callsign and concurs with everything you've said but added that it isn't the conditions, the deep QSB or the frequent power cuts that cause the most problems but his strong Scottish brogue that most ops struggle with.
@williambarrett70
@williambarrett70 2 года назад
Another good one about the basics. Thanky, Cullum. 73. WW5MB.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Angus? Yes OK!
@edk4590
@edk4590 2 года назад
Another pearl of wisdom Cal.
@crazysloth9
@crazysloth9 2 года назад
Such great advice. Keep exchanges simple for weak signal work and follow the standard QSO flow. Why does this content bother some people?
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
No idea.. Lots of content recently for newbies.. I'm having a newbie fortnight. You may have guessed!
@shellmaker10
@shellmaker10 Год назад
Love this...I was getting frustrated just listening to this.
@Mottersmotters
@Mottersmotters 2 года назад
Great video Callum you are absolutely right. Roger Roger Roger. I am nearly on the air. I have picked up a Ft817 also have a 10m DX commander just need to sort a battery and a antenna then boom. Motters M7TRS 73 👍🏻
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Right on! Sounds fab!
@jamescady723
@jamescady723 2 года назад
Who's on first!! 😆 Great advice. Thanks Callum!
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Boom!
@DrAlNguyen
@DrAlNguyen 4 месяца назад
Hi! New ham here. Your information is gold. Thank you for your videos. I have learned so much to jumpstart my entry into amateur radio. 73 KF8AUV
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 4 месяца назад
Welcome aboard!
@KarldorisLambley
@KarldorisLambley 4 месяца назад
i am the bloke that said i was a bit worried about speaking to strangers, you kindly said, dont worry. and then i saw this vid and became horrified again, both by the fact the interaction was so governed by nuance and ethics, and that i just realised i seem to be expected to memorise a massive list of q codes, or i'll appear daft.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 4 месяца назад
AH.. Hello again.. There's a difference. You keep it short and sweet and people will completely understand. These are "advanced" topics that was probably annoying me on the day. NOBODY will think anything less of you.
@jonteske4267
@jonteske4267 4 месяца назад
At one time US Hams could be cited by the FCC for giving less than a full callsign. This happened to my shop teacher who was licensed before there were country prefixes. He had been 9ABC (not his real call) and became W9ABC sometime in the middle 1920s when the country prefixes were added. In the 1950s when he was my mentor and teacher, he ID'd our school club station as 9JBL (vice W9JBL) and got a violation notice from one of the FCC monitoring stations.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 4 месяца назад
Wow.. The old days!
@avaughan585
@avaughan585 2 года назад
Absolutely right Callum, I tried telling this to people when I was doing a special event. I said "if I am right give me a ROGER!" Then they would not give me a roger and just repeat their call again leaving me unsure yet again even though in the end it turns out I had it all along! All they need to bloomin say is roger roger ROGER!!!
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Agh! Yes 👍
@jeepien
@jeepien 2 года назад
Well, no. Roger means you understood them, not that they understood you. The word you're looking for is CORRECT.
@RichardDePas
@RichardDePas 2 года назад
Thanks for the info. I'm not sure if I have done this in the past but I will definitely be more aware of it for the future.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
I'm sure a clever guy like you Richard wouldn't fall for that!
@ke8wlw
@ke8wlw 2 года назад
Short and to the point!
@Redhawk03a
@Redhawk03a Год назад
I did this yesterday lol. Will try to just give the partial in the future
@tonyt.5316
@tonyt.5316 2 года назад
Wow, so true! It can really go downhill in a hurry! 🤣
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Yes :)
@Swede_4_DJT
@Swede_4_DJT 2 года назад
Greetings from Sweden! You,Sir, just got yourself a new subscriber.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Phil! Welcome my friend!
@jaredquinn1
@jaredquinn1 2 года назад
Love the advice and the purple nail! We need more nail polish in radio!
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
I have a face for radio! And hands!
@NICKGAR7
@NICKGAR7 2 года назад
Hello MM7MWD here. My name isn’t Roger…. ;-) Well explained. Have a great weekend Cal
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Thanks, you too!
@jose-medero7746
@jose-medero7746 11 месяцев назад
An intelligent man
@hamradiowithkevin
@hamradiowithkevin 2 года назад
Absolutely true and excellent advice
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Boom!
@ac1o
@ac1o Год назад
Definitely great advice. Here’s one more I can’t stand when they say kilowatt my brain automatically types K W instead of just K. Does this happen to anyone else.
@karlmadsen3179
@karlmadsen3179 2 года назад
Purple nailed it.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Nailed it! LOL
@JxH
@JxH 6 месяцев назад
In summary: 'empathy'
@kyroha
@kyroha 2 года назад
I've definitely made this mistake before. Thanks for the good advice.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Any time!
@ehayes5217
@ehayes5217 2 года назад
sooooo, so funny, ur video, becuz I've laughed at this for so many yrs, probably for many decades; so mni tnx for addressing it, as we continue to hear this excess & unneeded verbage all too often! 73 de WA4ELW in TN 🇺🇸 dit dit 🤓
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
dit dit yes!! :)
@kcender3771
@kcender3771 6 месяцев назад
Thanks Callum. Your content is so imformative and I subbed.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the sub!
@brucesteele3052
@brucesteele3052 2 года назад
LOL. Abbott and Costello 'who's on first?'
@billmorrison4746
@billmorrison4746 8 месяцев назад
That is good advice, I'd never thought of it in that way and I'll certainly take it on board 73's MM3KVV
@HamRadio200
@HamRadio200 2 года назад
I got the popcorn ready for the comment section.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Haha!
@JayN4GO
@JayN4GO 2 года назад
Amen. Roger Roger ,,,Roger Roger. Nothing else. People should be made to compete in 2 contests a year. At least a few hrs.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Haha yes!!
@tf3t772
@tf3t772 Год назад
This is so correct, I'm often on the other side, big pileup/contest... stations calling over etc.. I give out the callsign I'm answering, so often I hear 59 and the callsign again... then my thinking is - why did he repeat the callsign ?? and one thing - when doing fast contesting , your brain is expecting something - so you are not really listening for the repeat of the callsign after the report - so you will need to call - please confirm etc.. so rate goes down - and often the pileup just is back on top and the caller missed any chance of repeat.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
Yes!
@koltinn
@koltinn Год назад
SWL from Norway, working on license I guess I could say something like "There's a discrepancy somewhere, repeat last two letters?" Then rectify it, like you said last two letters.. Mostly cuz older calls are LAXX and newer being LBnXX a-z for letters and 0-9..
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
Perfect!
@jochenkrebs9685
@jochenkrebs9685 2 года назад
Very often weak stations calling me, they hear me well but in some cases low power etc. i got 5/9 from them and i hear them 4/3. But the key is they are talking much too fast. So keep in mind give ur callsign slow then it is much easier to understand the call the first time !!! And remember there are some other who calling, so you are not alone, give the full callsign and not Fantasy Names :-) 73´s from DH1KJ Joe
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Very fine Jochen!!
@N7ECVQRPLIFE
@N7ECVQRPLIFE 2 года назад
A wild game of hangman
@robhorsch3669
@robhorsch3669 2 года назад
Great advice!!!! At 2:19 in the video you said that he said - MW7MWD. I think you meant to have him say MM7MWD. If he actually came back with MW7MWD, wouldn't you say negative & repeat the correct prefix: MM7 MM7 MM7 73 from N7RLV
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
What you THINK and what happens are two different things.. But yes!
@madally2009
@madally2009 Год назад
Gd bit of advice which i have done sins getting my hf radio. Also u seem to get a 5.9 back after all the back and forward.
@schoocg
@schoocg 2 года назад
Nailed it !!!!!! Thank you for saying this.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Great!
@WX4CB
@WX4CB Год назад
correct.. one of my pet peeves, just give them what they ask for
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
Haha yes!
@wowsly
@wowsly 2 года назад
to true, i all ways say YES THAT IS CORRECT, that way they get the yes or the correct of both yes and correct :D great advice dude, 73, mike.... charlie. tango......
@ugsisr
@ugsisr 4 месяца назад
DX Commander, It can get like an Abbot and Costello skit.....Who's on first, What's on Second and I Dont Know is on Third... Understood... Thank You
@AntonioClaudioMichael
@AntonioClaudioMichael 8 месяцев назад
I agree with this
@cricket1043
@cricket1043 2 года назад
Great advice, can also apply to conversations with YF. TY! 73 (in trouble as usual)
@petermajor4599
@petermajor4599 2 года назад
THANK YOU SO MUCH . I AM AGREE🌞🌞🌞🌞🌞🍀🍀🍀 73 de Peter. Germany
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
OK Peter! Or is that James Bond :)
@johnc3403
@johnc3403 2 года назад
To repeat what he's missing, I would have used the unofficial secondary Nato phonetic like this.. Mike Whiskey Delta, Mike Washington Delta , Mike whiskey delta, QSL? and then confirmed it with "QSL, QSL, QSL!" ..it's served me well down the years. The unofficial secondary Nato phonetics that I can think of are: America, Canada, David, Fukoshima, Honolulu, Japan, Kilowatt, London, Mexico, Ontario, Santiago, Uruguay, Washington, Yokohama, Zanzibar. John EI5JS
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Honestly, when people give me Yokohama, I sometimes think it's a U and Kilowatt sounds Kilo and Watt.
@chuckfinley858
@chuckfinley858 Год назад
Nice Les Paul by the way!
@WR3ND
@WR3ND Год назад
Hey, you're that bloke with the antennas. 👌
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Год назад
Apparently!
@skymccracken9079
@skymccracken9079 2 года назад
Yes!! Preach to the masses!! - KO4DKI
@kmagrizz
@kmagrizz 2 года назад
This is great 👍🏻 I hear this all the time
@k6usy
@k6usy 6 месяцев назад
When I run POTA on their first call to me I typically only type the first half of the call into my log and I ask them to repeat the rest. 8 times out of 10 they give me the whole call again instead of just what I asked for. Listen to what the station on the other end is saying and only give them what they asked for.
@jackK5FIT
@jackK5FIT 2 года назад
Three rogers beats one qsl imo. Spot on again!
@ozone385
@ozone385 2 года назад
Great information Callum. Nice Les Paul on the wall.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
I can't play it!
@rayhill7613
@rayhill7613 2 года назад
Great video on a very frustrating situation.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Tell me about it :)
@markramsay6399
@markramsay6399 2 года назад
Good advice Cal. I have dared to repeat once or twice after they have my callsign. By the time I have repeated again they are already QRZ again. Mark, 2E0MSR.
@2E0RME
@2E0RME 2 года назад
Thanks for the tip, really useful info. PS this video will ensure that no one in Scotland will ever chose the call sign MM7MWD :)
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
HAHA yes!
@flobie1kenobi
@flobie1kenobi 9 месяцев назад
I just started listening to the space station repeater when it passes over, and have come to the conclusion that it's just a bunch of people getting each other's call signs all mixed up and you can't tell who's trying to correct who, and who's got it right or wrong. Then three minutes later the transmissions fade out, then you wait another 90 minutes, then you wait another 3 days, and try it all over again.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 9 месяцев назад
Well, in THAT case, you are right.. It is a rare even for hams to actually say they got through - so it's a scamble.. Correct.
@daveg8htfadlibaudio250
@daveg8htfadlibaudio250 2 года назад
Calum, I love your purple nail varnish.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Awe thanks!
@kellypaws
@kellypaws 2 года назад
Yeah, to be fair, I've been there. Sound advice.
@russturner3454
@russturner3454 2 года назад
There is an over use of callsigns sometimes as in always repeating the other station's callsign after the contact is established, over after over.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Yes.. and that one!
@Bikesdavebikes
@Bikesdavebikes 2 года назад
I agree I'm only an M7 and this is one of the things that has discouraged me from continuing with the hobby, that's all I hear is callsigns being bounced back and forth before and after every transmission. For example a callsign may identify themselves and the callsign their talking to before and after everything they say, I thought you just had to identify yourself at least every 15 min, a bit frustrating but maybe its just me.
@johnwest7993
@johnwest7993 2 года назад
I don't say 'yes'. I say 'affirmative'. The longer 'radio' word is expected and the listener need only hear part of it to know what is meant. The word 'yes' can disappear completely in a noise pop. BTW, if they can't quite hear me, I just reduce power. Works every time. :)
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Right.
@COASTALWAVESWIRES
@COASTALWAVESWIRES 2 года назад
Excellent video and a topic I’ve had to learn the hard way. I travel and operate frequently with a lot of added prefixes and suffixes. For instance I operate in Poland as SP/K4OGO. In hundreds of QSOs I’ve only had a couple get it the first time, rather frustrating but I understand it’s a mouthful. Great advice. 73, Walt K4OGO
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Thanks for sharing!
@ianxfs
@ianxfs 2 года назад
Roger, Roger, Roger! The other problem which occurs in contests is when you've put out your contest call and then the responding station repeats your call back to you before stating theirs....You end up starting to type your own callsign into your contest log before you realise....🙄
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Oh goodness yes!
@deecairoli2523
@deecairoli2523 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the vid! Is that a fender Mustang bass behind you on the wall?
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 5 месяцев назад
Copy!
@dxexplorer
@dxexplorer 2 года назад
So true hehe. I'm just doing my first QSO's now all excited about it with my 5w of power from a (tr)uSDX ... and to be honest ... when the other station gets me right... I'm actually scared to repeat the call not to mess the other guy thinking is not my call. I'm happy he got it right and yupiiiii put him in the log ))) 73
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
That's it!
@randykitchleburger2780
@randykitchleburger2780 Год назад
Nice!
@andreVE4BK
@andreVE4BK 2 года назад
You can also double your letters when you reply: Mike Mike Whisky Whisky Delta Delta spoken at a slower pace and enunciating as much as you can… works most of the time 👍 Stay safe my friend
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Now that's interesting Andre.. Someone did that to me the other day and he was very weak.. It confused the hell out of me! :)
@paulsengupta971
@paulsengupta971 2 года назад
I'd say if you are going to do that, do it three times per letter, it's less confusing.
@foxonem7dfh257
@foxonem7dfh257 2 года назад
Great advice Cal
@markdillon6373
@markdillon6373 2 года назад
This is brilliant advise.
@PotatoesMakeChips
@PotatoesMakeChips 2 года назад
When I work really weak (like S0 basically not there) stations, and I say something to the effect of " if I have that correct give me your strongest yes yes yes". In my opinion it's poor operating on my part to not ask for exactly what I want and the way I want it. Especially from new operators that might not know better.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 2 года назад
Erm. OK!
@jayrogers8255
@jayrogers8255 8 месяцев назад
My suffix almost always gets screwed up: WVQ. The V is the hardest one to understand. A lot of stations thing the V is a B. The usual phonetics don’t seem to cut it (Whisky, Victor, Quebec). Actually, the Quebec gets through, but not Victor, and Whisky often doesn’t either.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ 8 месяцев назад
Have you tried saying Victor in a more pronounced way maybe? Sounds a bit odd but maybe along the lines of VICA-TOORR might assist.
@jayrogers8255
@jayrogers8255 8 месяцев назад
I have started saying Victoria on the 2nd go-round & giving my suffix as “Washington Victoria Queen”, but I will start trying saying Victor more pronounced as well! Thanks! Actually, that reminds me of something I read about aeronautical numbers: four is pronounced “fo-wer”, five as “fi-yiv”, & nine as “niner”, so it’s very reminiscent of that! Thanks & 73!
@paulsisson8812
@paulsisson8812 Месяц назад
The issue here is saying yes or Roger. Would you say yes, yes, yes? Or would you say Roger, Roger, Roger? Once the station gets your call correct after having a hard time, you need to reply like this. MM7MWD is that correct? At that point, you reply with QSL, QSL. or even maybe QSL, QSL, QSL, over. Using yes or Roger may not be sufficient. Especially if the station you are working is a non native English speaker.
@DXCommanderHQ
@DXCommanderHQ Месяц назад
I think YES also works :)
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