Re: [digitalradio] Re: (was : Trouble at mill RTTY contesters war

2008-01-14 Thread Jose A. Amador

7102.2, center frequency. Certainly, a busy frequency.

I cannot tell what "mode" called on top of me, because, robotic or 
manned, all pactor link initiations are about the same. Only after you 
receive a system ID or a human greeting you get to know. But I guess, 
given the frequency, that it was another client attempting to throw me 
away to seize the link.

And no, I guess it was not using a waterfall, neither did I. It was 
another PTC calling, I heard it on pactor. And somebody else on 141A, too.

So, and I stress it, this is about the lack of consideration those who 
trigger the "robots" that so far have got the lion's share of the 
blaming. "Activity detectors" would be only part of the solution.

Jose, CO2JA

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jgorman01 wrote:
> What frequency were you using?  Was it a keyboard mode that started
> calling on top of you, or a "modem" mode?  Hard to believe someone
> with a keyboard mode and a waterfall display would start over top of
> you, although there are jerks everywhere.
> 
> Jim
> WA0LYK
> 


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Re: [digitalradio] Re: (was : Trouble at mill RTTY contesters war

2008-01-14 Thread John Becker, WØJAB
This is not new in any way Jim.
Just a few weeks Tony, K2MO was in a QSO on 7077.5
Pactor and someone started calling CQ and then just
sent trash. I did sent a email. His reply was (as it always is)
" I was thinking it was a PMBO station" .

John, W0JAB

At 01:51 PM 1/14/2008, you wrote:
>What frequency were you using?  Was it a keyboard mode that started
>calling on top of you, or a "modem" mode?  Hard to believe someone
>with a keyboard mode and a waterfall display would start over top of
>you, although there are jerks everywhere.
>
>Jim
>WA0LYK