Thread: QSX 14027.59
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Old July 4th 04, 10:56 AM
Dave, AA6YQ
 
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DXers have always helped other DXers -- a "one-ringer" in the middle of the
night, stations announcing the the QSX over a 2M repeater, cluster spots,
etc. Some DXers prefer to do it alone; others are happy to have help.

Live and let live. Mind your own business. Stop whining about what others do
and work some DX....by whatever means you deem appropriate.

73,

Dave, AA6YQ



"Peter Lemken" wrote in message
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Can someone enlighten me about the purpose of spotting a DX-station's
'precise' QSX?

DX de UA0BA: 14026.0 OJ0J QSX 14027.23

1047Z
DX de DM2CUG: 18073.1 OJ0J uufb up 1

1047Z
DX de UA0BA: 18073.1 OJ0J QSX 18074.40

1050Z
DX de EA5FID: 14026.0 OJ0J QSX 14027.26

1050Z
DX de W1RM: 14024.3 RW3DTB/0 QSX 14026.20

1050Z
DX de N8DJX: 18073.0 OJ0J UP 1

1050Z
DX de EA5FID: 18073.0 OJ0J QSX 18075.07

1053Z
DX de T96Q: 18073.0 OJ0J QSX 18075.1

1055Z

That's eight spots in eight minutes and six of them want to make us

believe
that the DX-operator has finetuned his RX to ignore anything 10 Hz up or
down the purported QSX.

And most of these spots are plain wrong because these days the concept of
zero-beat is less important than the last 2 digits of a transceiver's
readout.

I'd like my DXing without spoonfeeding, thank you.

Peter Lemken
DF5JT
Berlin

--
Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely

in
a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside,

thoroughly
used up, totally worn out and loudly proclaiming, 'Wow, what a ride!'