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On Wed, 07 Jan 2009 07:29:03 +0000, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote:
Doug Smith wrote: OK, we have a problem. Continuous callers. We as in whom? It's IMHO part of a much greater problem. Back when morse code was required to get a ham license was first dropped, many hams claimed that the ability to send and receive morse code was a good way of testing for good operating practices. If you were competent at code, you were competent at ham radio operating. This was as it turns out, a red herring, a diversion from the real problem that good operating practices are related to good operating practices and not related to morse code, typing, building a radio or any other skills. DX de W9WI: 14027.3 E44M QSX UP 3 1807z - or - DX de W9WI: 14025+/- E44M SPLIT 1807z Your examples point out that in fact you are complaining about morse code operators, although I expect that the same problem exists with voice operators. E44M may be a special case, because while there has been some propigation to most of the world from this area, in the last few days, there has been very little most of the time. In fact, worldwide propigation from here has been very "spotty" since the decline of the sunspot cycle. E44M isn't really a special case -- last week I experienced the same problem from the "DX" end. (Tennessee is hardly a "rare one"!) Trying to work PH0AW on RTTY, and finding a couple of other Europeans - who didn't have any of the characters "P" "H" "0" "A" "W" in their calls - calling me every time I stopped transmitting. (they would have got their QSO a lot faster if they'd let me finish with PH0AW first!) And in general, this happens in EVERY pileup these days. (BTW, E44M has actually been surprisingly loud here - they were even Q5 in the mobile on 40 last night around 0500z. I suppose they're far enough south to escape some of the worst effects of the poor propagation.) However, the real problem is that no one wants to learn good operating practice anymore. This is of course the basic problem. (and in part why this post is titled "semi-facetous") Really, the spotting network is no more responsible for this problem than the easy availablity of cars is responsible for drunken driving. But one does have to wonder..... -- /home/w9wi/.sig |
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