How did we ever find each other before all of this computer stuff?  

I mean I had only 250 or so countries confirmed using paper and pencil logs and 
the only computer I was familiar with was an HP9000 series at work running HP 
Basic (with 250K of RAM!).

--- On Tue, 2/16/10, Steve Ellington <[email protected]> wrote:


My 19" monitor is showing a cw segment of 40 meters in the early afternoon. I 
see 4 active cw signals. 
Tell me....What would be the odds of finding those signals by tuning across the 
band with a knob? 

You would miss hearing the signal if:
1. As you tuned across his frequency, he paused and you didn't hear him.
2. As you tuned across his frequency, he turned it over to the other guy who is 
too weak to hear. 
3. His cw speed is so slow that you tuned across his frequency in between 
characters.
4. He ended his CQ before you tuned to his frequency.
5. His singnal faded into the noise right when you were tuning through his 
frequency.
6. You heard a beep as you tuned but now you can't find where he was.
7. He started calling CQ right as you tuned past his frequency.

Once you've had a bandscope, it's hard to live without it. 
See it in action: http://n4lq.webs.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=8215456

Steve
N4LQ




      
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