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Hi All,
I don't know about Stateside, but as an active 2m FM operator here in the UK I've noticed an increase in a rather annoying (to me, anyway) practice when calling CQ. I know the frequencies are different in the bandplans, but here we use 145.5 as an FM calling channel, then once contact is established, move to a working frequency. Several times recently I've heard people calling CQ and I've been all ready to return the call, but then they say that they will be listening on a totally different channel, presumably the one they used on the previous call. This is all very well, but how do they know that the frequency they've chosen is free at my end as well as theirs..? If they're anything more than a few miles away, the channel they're listening on might well be busy my end and as a result I wouldn't be able to return the call. Why does this practice seem to be on the increase..? Is it happening in the US and elsewhere as well, or is it a purely British phenomenon..? 73 Ivor G6URP |
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