Errr...big deal. So what?
If you don't like it, switch the thing off.
What do you do if something comes on the TV that you don't like? Do you sit
there getting angry? Durr?
Dave G0OIL
- Original Message
From: Ron Notarius W3WN <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Dx-Chat
Sent: Friday, 5 Ja
Dave,
The TV doesn't cause DX filters to go off for the global masses of Ham
Ops.
Would you get upset if you "were" watching your favorite tv show and
your neighbor had a remote and kept changing it on you?
That is what it is like...Those who do not utilize software to announce
DX activities d
Chances are the DX will never even see the spot, so why post it?. When
I was in C9 this summer there was just one location in Bilene,
Mozambique that had internet access we knew about or could use and it
was a ways from the hotel where we operated. We used it to communicate
with our families
I only connect to cluster if I'm checking to see if a specific
expedition is being heard and where.
The rest of the time, I just put my headphones on and tune, and tune,
and tune. I think that by now I know which bands might be open in
what directions at at what time.
I prefer to use the gre
Because it's a misuse of the system. When I choose to monitor a packet
cluster, I'm interested in seeing who's QRV and what bands are open to
where; gives me some good starting points (and some ideas of where to avoid
pileups).
I am not monitoring the cluster to get ads every five minutes about a