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While the use of a CW speed that is too fast for conditions is a problem, I
submit these problems too: DX station does not finish a contact with the other station's call - there are times when one can not be sure that a contact was made (I get confused with N7TT (who is a DXer) and sometimes my call gets put down as N6TT) DX station does not provide his/her call at reasonable intervals Occasionally, a DX station does not use "split" operation Calling stations call even when it is clear the DX station is working someone else - because of the timing involved, this is going to happen once in a while with any of us Some DX stations do not understand propagation - certain parts of the world may only have a narrow time window - this is seen dramatically when polar region is between stations All that said, and more could be said by us all, many DX stations perform an excellent job of contacting the deserving and undeserving. Listing problems may help. 73 and DX, Mac N8TT -- J. Mc Laughlin; Michigan U.S.A. Home: |
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