Hi Craig, and others, I use full duplex from the first day that I use the ham satellites. I also prefer the ssb birds but if I am working handheld with an arrow antenna I can only work the fm sats for now :-( with 2 portables, full duplex as it should be. If Jean-Marie had wait for about 20 seconds, then there was no problem, but constantly calling cq on top of anybody else makes it more difficult to get the qso done. I got an email from M6DNU that evening, also complaining about the constant cq calling and thanking me for my patience. Let this be a lesson for everybody, if two stations are exchanging a report en grid locator, please let them do that and when the qso is over, THEN call cq.
I seem to have stepped on some people's toes and I apoligize for that. I was frustrated when I wrote to this reflector because constant calling cq on the fm sats is a common problem here in Europe. I don't understand why people are doing that. What is the point of calling cq when two other persons are in qso? (for only a few seconds!) It's just a waste of time. And everybody gets frustrated because 1 person is keeping the sat occupied and nobody can make a contact.
Once again, my apoligies to Jean-Marie. I hope he will forgive me. 73, Eric.
Amateur Radio Station ON4HF Eric Knaps Satellite manager UBA
Op 31/05/2012 00:47, Craig Gagner schreef:
After doing a little research I think Eric is more than qualified to know what Amateur Radio is all about and how the Ham Spirit has changed. After working HF for over 20 years he is well aware. He has a very impressive looking Satellite set up and I am sure he could hear his own signal quite well. Of course some of the self proclaimed expert instructors don't think you need any of that fancy gear and continue to encourage the bare minimum in equipment resulting in these Alligators!
A day doesn't pass where someone is out there calling CQ and obviously can't hear thier own signal, or anyone else for that matter. I have sent numerous friendly e-mails with no responses, but again, a majority don't have an e-mail listed on QRZ.
Full duplex should be the only way satellite operations are taught, and not doing it should be considered malicious interference!
73 Craig W1MSG Back to the SSB Birds for me !
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