Well for the one who was looking for the TJ3, he is on 12 mts at 24.903, 
listening up.  In case, you haven't found him yet.

Good Luck,
Bob 
KB4CL
From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Sat Oct  9 10:13:34 2004
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (FireBrick)
Date: Sat Oct  9 10:22:17 2004
Subject: [Dxbase] something that maybe DXB can correct
Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

I just saw a DX spot come in.
It correctly spotted the stations frequency but it listed the LISTENING 
frequency 
abbreviated.
TJ3FR 24903.0    QSX 905.5

Now my brain tells me that the QSX was really 24905.5 but DXB sees it literally 
and set my 
VFO B to 905.5

Last time I checked,,,only freebanders could operate there. :-)

So would it be possible for DXB to realize this is an abbreviated QSX and make 
the guess 
that it should be on the same band as the spotted frequency?

Actually this happens not a lot...but often enough and more often during 
contest weekends.

Would this add decoding/processing time?



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