It is getting a bit crazy on 30m. I have been seeing a lot of Winlink QRM lately.
If anyone doubts this, put your receiver on 10.140 USB and watch the PSK31 QSOs for a while. You can guarantee you won't have to wait very long before some Pactor station & Winlink server switch to Pactor-3 and cover everyone up. I find it hard to believe that the initiating station couldn't hear at least one of the PSK31 signals. 73 Sholto KE7HPV. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <digitalradio@yahoogroups.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2008 10:57 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Pactor on 30 M > I sure wish more hams would work on solving this problem, rather than > exacerbating the situation and being part of the problem. > > Just a few minutes ago I was trying to have a Q with VE5MU using FAE 400 > around 10137. A Pactor station starting transmitting right over our > frequency. > > It is really unbelievable how hams think this is acceptable. It is just > plain illegal operation. Period. There is no other way to call it. The > Pactor station was S-9 at my location so I doubt very much if that > station did not hear one of us and we had been on for quite some time > before that happened. > > 73, > > Rick, KV9U > > > kh6ty wrote: > > Andy, > > > > It is an honest attempt to work together to resolve a continuing problem. > > WG3G has been off the air for months, I believe, so the question is why is > > his transmitter automatically trying to connect with WG3G. I'll bet he > > doesn't even know it. Wouldn't you like to know? WG3G is in Trinidad > > according to ZS5S. > > > > No thanks for the sarcasm. > > > > Maybe you can help if you are so inclined...Would you like to? > > > > Skip > > > > > >