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Wes the real answer to your dx conundrum is that there are just so few ops
that even begin to approach 1/10th the competency level you have. Funny...I thought the true fruition of greatness in anything was a deeper true humility...you as the exception to that have proved the rule ..TY Wes... -- Charlie "Wes Stewart" wrote in message ... On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 02:15:52 GMT, Doug Smith W9WI wrote: is how people can expect to work FT5XO on CW when they can't copy Morse. Fired up on 40m this evening, but sat the paddle aside & gave up on working them (for now) when I found it simply totally impossible to figure out where the FT5 was listening. The offending calls below are NOT fake; while I don't guarantee I copied them all right, I'm pretty sure the operators appearing after "Pileup:" below really are lids. FT5XO: KC4AUF 5NN Pileup: W3QY W3QY KI0F KI0F FT5XO: K2CI 5NN Pileup: K2FU K2FU FT5XO: VE7XF 5NN Pileup: AA9PB AA9PB FT5XO: WX2K 5NN Pileup: K1UO K1UO FT5XO: K7 UP LID Pileup: VE3XB VE3XB FT5XO: N9IW 5NN Pileup: KV0Q KV0Q FT5XO: K8IW 5NN Pileup: K3PA K3PA FT5XO: UP LIDJAQ 5NN Pileup: KV0Q KV0Q FT5XO: K9NA 5NN Pileup: NS1L NS1L OK, at least in the second case, the guy who called had more than one letter in common with who FT5XO came back to..... There are plenty more guilty parties out there. It was difficult to collect the incriminating evidence, as before one "I don't recognize my own call!" lid could finish sending his call, another one would call over the top of him. Figuring out where the guy FT5XO actually came back to was is simply impossible in this mess. I DX for fun -- this kind of crap isn't. Dialed down to 1510 in the BCB & got my new one down there... Hint to DXers: IF YOU CAN'T COPY CODE, DON'T BOTHER TRYING TO WORK DX ON CW! That's what SSB and RTTY are for... It's no better on SSB. For example the aforementioned FT5WJ this morning calls on 14.278 (I still don't understand this, Charlie's "help" notwithstanding) and says that he's listening 5 to 15 up. He's only about 44 here but I can understand this quite nicely. The exact same thing happens. He says, WX0XX and several hundred stations keep right on giving their calls, often while he's transmitting. If WX0XX actually makes a QSO everyone who heard him pile on his freq. In the meantime, FT5WJ, if anyone bothered to listen for a few minutes, is now listening on another frequency. A bit of listening instead of a lot of calling and this was easy to figure. I called once up 15 after he worked someone up 10 and he came right back with a 59. I remember an expedition from a few years ago (not the call just the event) where the op, transmitting on 14.195, said, "Listening 5 to 20 up....(mob starts calling)... and 14.190." Worked him on the first call on 14.190. |
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