[AMRadio] Roundtables and fast break-in
Steve WA1QIX
wa1qix at piesky.com
Fri Feb 3 06:08:16 EST 2012
At 08:13 PM 2/2/2012 -0600, you wrote:
> > In fact, a little common
> > sense goes a long way... if you're operating AM, and you're producing a
> > Carrier, there should also be no reason to say 'over', or 'back to you',
> > 'go ahead', etc... unless you're talking to more than one person, and
> > then "go ahead ..x.." where X is the person you are turning it to in the
> > round table.
Hmmmmmmmmm... I'm not sure about that. I much prefer to have someone say
"ok, back to you" or "over" or some acknowledgement that person with whom I
am communicating is turning it back to me and didn't have a transmitter,
antenna, propagation or some other failure or unscheduled
interruption. Sometimes it is obvious, depending on the context or nature
of the contact, but most times this is not necessarily so. Just my
opinion, of course!
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