I have had a couple stations that have sent me an email and told me that they have my report (and promised a verie) but still no verie after more than a year. Two are hams and one used to be a good verifier. I don't think it's because they are overloaded with work since they took the time to send me an email. They could just as easily have sent me an email verie or returned my prepared card.
I don't like to see the "Cheater" term used on the list. It's an accusation of intentional illegal operation that is not necessarily true. There are still a few people on the list that want to use the term and we will pay the consequences for it. Unfortunately the few of us that collect veries are the ones that will pay because it appears that a large part of the hobby has turned into listeners with no contact with the radio stations. When I see the term I think less of the individual that used it. I hear the anger in there that some station is blocking one of their 117 domestic frequencies on a particular night. I guess the whole band is clogged by one station? Live in or near a big city and see how many channels are blocked. I skip most of the posts now because there is too much negativity on the list and very little DX. We've turned into a bunch of bitchy old men. For me the radio hobby is for enjoyment and not to raise my blood pressure. Enjoy DXing and remember your pest might be someones DX catch of the day. Martin Foltz Mission Viejo CA > Date: Sat, 22 Sep 2007 18:10:35 -0700 > From: (Patrick Martin) > Subject: Re: [IRCA] Cheater term and the FCC > To: [email protected] (Mailing list for the International Radio > Club of America) > > Craig, > > Very good comments. But both the IRCA & NRC lists are indeed Googled. 10 > minutes after I post something on either list, it ends up on > broadcasting lists per several engineers I know. They see and read all > about us and what we hear and report. That is another reason I try to > keep away from terms that would be offensive to radio stations. > We seem to have a certain amount of CEs in this day that know all > about DXIng and most are active Hams. Yet they refuse to QSL reports. I > would think the CEs that are Hams would be more than happy to QSL, but > they don't. A far cry from 40 years ago, which is sad to see. > One CE told me that he would QSL, but only his Ham station. Strange. > > 73, > > Patrick > > Patrick Martin > KAVT Reception Manager _______________________________________________ IRCA mailing list [email protected] http://montreal.kotalampi.com/mailman/listinfo/irca Opinions expressed in messages on this mailing list are those of the original contributors and do not necessarily reflect the opinion of the IRCA, its editors, publishing staff, or officers For more information: http://www.ircaonline.org To Post a message: [email protected]
