Back in the 70's there was listening to a pileeup run by a famous VK (or it
MIGHT have been a famous ZL) who was standing by for East coast US stations
on 20M SSB from a little island in the Pacific.

A W6 kept calling and calling.   The VK asked "Are you on the East coast" to
which the response was "You're 59 in California".
The VK said "Thank you.  You are in the log.  QRZ East coast only.  And if
anyone else wants to be in my log with a DO NOT QSL entry next to their
callsign feel free to call me from anywhere other than the East coast of the
US.

The pileup became VERY well behaved after that.

Haven't heard him do that in a long time and I don't know if that W6 ever
was really blacklisted but when a DX station maintains discipline...all
benefit.

Tom K2TA

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Tony Martin W4FOA" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Edward R. Breneiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'N3EPA'"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ: DX & Pileups


> Ed,
>
> Good thoughts and well stated.
>
> One critically important thought I believe you might have overlooked.
>
> That is simply this:  The DX Station Is In Control of the pileup (or
should
> be).
>
> If he or she says "QRZ W7Y??" and comes back to KP4XYZ, he has just
> created a problem.  The new breed of good DX operators stick by their
> directions.
> They also send their call frequently (preferably after each QSO) and every
> so often
> send their name, qth and qsl info and also tell if they are QSX'ing up or
> down.
> Following these ideas elminates the need for the ever present LID to get
on
> the DX frequency
> and ask "Call?" "QSL info?" etc.  Of course the Lids are like the
> "Force"...they will
> always be with us.
>
> DXing from "the other side" is great fun.
>
> 72/73 and hope to "beat" you in the DX pileups <gr>
>
> Tony, W4FOA
> ex EL2AD, 7Q7AA, PY1ZBA, etc.
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Edward R. Breneiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'N3EPA'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Cc: <elecraft@mailman.qth.net>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 9:57 AM
> Subject: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ: DX & Pileups
>
>
> Hello all,
>
> I guess I'll give my two cents worth concerning DX and pileups.
> I've operated as WA3WSJ/KP4, WA3WSJ/C6A, V26ED and VP5ED. I used the
> WA3WSJ/C6A call around twelve times. Almost all of these Dxpeditions
> were for CW contests such as CQWWCW. When I operated as VP5ED, I had
> over 1200 QS in 48 hours using my K2 at 5w (s/n 321). Here is what a DX
> operator is listening for: Any SEMI-CLEAR SPOT!
>
> When you call cq as a needed dx station, the fun starts after you are
> called out on a few reflectors. All the Dx operator hears is a buzzing
> sound in his headset. He tries to pull something from this hornets nest
> by:
>
> 1. Reducing the RF Gain on the rig to work the big boys and get them off
> the pile first. If you hear him working the strong ones - wait.
> 2. I moved my RIT control around some. I liked to listen below my
> sending frequency as most listen above. I must admit that I sometimes
> was listening 1-2kz away from my sending frequency.
> 3. The most important thing to do is LISTEN!
> 4. If the Dx station stops sending, don't keep sending your call.
> Sometimes we go to the bathroom, get a drink etc.
> 5. If the DX operator is listening say 1kz away, PLEASE DON"T SEND ON
> HIS TX FREQUENCY!  This happens all the time when a newbie to the pile
> DOESN'T LISTEN. All it does is slow down his rate.
> 6. If you don't hear the DX station, wait a minute or two then look for
> him somewhere close by. I have had to move away from a huge pile because
> I no longer had control of it using 5w. Don't worry the pile will find
> him VERY quickly.
>
> These are just a few of the tricks of a DX Operator. I could write a
> book on my experiences of operating as DX. I always had a fun time and
> got to see new countries and meet new people. If you never have operated
> as DX - what are you waiting for! I can't tell you how many hams have
> said to me, " I'm gonna to that some day." Well folks some day never
> came because they died before getting the opportunity to do it! Don't
> let this happen to YOU. Well, that's my two cents.
>
> 72,
> Ed, WA3WSJ
>
>
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