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![]() "N1KI" wrote in message ... I am not sure if this is appropriate under this subject, but it may help explain what is going on. A few weeks ago I spent an evening when 80 meters was open to Europe listening around the lower CW portion of the band. Several stations were CQ'ing with no callers, but they would have an instant pile up shortly after I "spotted" them on the clusters. I suspect many of these had called before ever hearing the DX station. Horses are the only animal I know whose body can travel in separate parts. Unfortunately, we all know which part we most frequently encounter on the bands.... You know the answer as well as the rest of the DX savvy know. Those dang clusters are so easy, folks don't tune any more. They just sit and let the cluster beep a new one. I was in a contest not too long ago. I worked a BUNCH of stations on 40 meters and it started to slow down a bit. I then suddenly was deluged with callers. ALL DUPES....every single one DUPES. So I just went QRT. After the contest was over I checked the spots for W4NTI....guess what? At the time of the "strange happs" guess what someone listed on the freq I was on? W4TNI. Yep. Dan/W4NTI |
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