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In addition to the other responses there is another possibility.
If you were listening to one of the nets; Intercon, Maritime Mobile, etc. it was likely a station offering assistance to net control so that the net control could recognize or honor the mobile station's request. A Minnesota station would not be normal 'DX' but may have been operating from an Island or Lighthouse or Museum Ship etc. In this situation I would not honor an assisted QSO. [Note to the DX purists: I have worked DX on the DX nets but never QSL'd an assisted contact]. Deacon Dave, W1MCE Harry George wrote: Newbie question: This morning on 20m I was listening to a pileup for a mobile in Minnesota who was 33 from my G5RV near Seattle. I could hear some of the callers but not many. Suddenly a very strong signal came on offering to relay for the mobile (I think). It was very rapid fire for quite a while, and then the strong signal bowed out and someone thanked him for the help. It was all happening to fast for me to follow. What was I hearing? KD7VEY |
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