Hi, this is a thought working with KH1/KH7Z to avoid continuous TX3 repeats 
when their sig is so weak such as -20. It was actually happed for my 15m 
unsuccessful QSO.

In the below table, my proposal is to increase the power of sequence 7 for 
example 6 dB, to make sure W9XYZ receives RR73 without sequence 8 and 9 
repetition.

Naturally, it is mandatory to keep average power ceiling such as -14dB in the 
case of 5 slot mode, the algorithm may need to accordingly reduce the power of 
the rest of slots or the number of slots.

Fox                         Hounds
________________________________
1. CQ KH1/KH7Z
2.                                            KH7Z K1ABC FN42, KH7Z W9XYZ EN37, 
...
3. K1ABC KH7Z -13
4.                                            KH7Z K1ABC R-11
5. K1ABC RR73; W9XYZ -17
6.                                            KH7Z W9XYZ R-20
7. W9XYZ RR73; G4AAA -09
8.                                            KH7Z W9XYZ R-20
9. W9XYZ RR73
10…

Separately, I am wondering whether fox is dynamically adjusting the average 
power based on the actual number of slots it is transmitting even it is fixed 
to such as 5 slot mode. This feature increases maximum 14dB fox power output. 
Perhaps, it has already implemented but I can not confirm it considering fading 
circumstance.

Regards,

take

de JA5AEA

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