IN this case the pilot is well informed.
But check their weblog to be sure.
A very impressive operation, indeed !!
73 Rag LA5HE
UBI MORSE VERBO CESSAT
--- Den man 2009-11-16 skrev Zack Widup w9sz.z...@gmail.com:
Fra: Zack Widup w9sz.z...@gmail.com
Emne: Re: [DX-NEWS] TX3A pirate
Til: dx-n...@njdxa.org, dx-chat@njdxa.org
Dato: Mandag 16. november 2009 15.11
I would wait to check the logs or send
it in anyway. Just because the pilot station says they
weren't active there then doesn't mean a lot.
Remember the tremendous cunfusion surronding the 1A0KM
operation back in the early 90's? Their initial
published operation schedule showed a very limited operation
and only a couple operators. They showed up on a lot of
bands at once and a lot of people thought most of them were
pirates. It turned out the operation was more extensive than
originally published and all those QSO's were
good.
Probably any further discussions should be on the
DX-chat list.
73, Zack W9SZ
On Mon, Nov 16, 2009 at 7:08 AM,
Tom Johnson yardmas...@sc.rr.com
wrote:
If you worked TX3A on
RTTY on 14 Nov between 0400 through 0700 or so, it was a
pirate. I have confirmed via the pilot station that they
were not on the air. They sure fooled me, because the beam
heading and frequency were correct he acted exactly like
TX3A, even telling some they were dupes. I bet he worked a
hundred or more, mostly JA with some scattered NA and
Europe. At least we know ahead of time so we can work the
real one. Go gettim
Tom
N4TJ
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