A good lesson for all you guys that depend on the following to get you a
new one:
DX Cluster Spots, The Best XCVR Made, A 5 Element Yagi Up 90',
and a Linear Amp
This One Requires:
A Knowledge of Propagation
Lady Luck
If you wanted a "Give Away Extra", now you got it !!! ENJOY all
the Lids, C
Whatever happened to good old operating procedures. You cannot work the
guy if you are talking at the same time.
You need to listen and learn what his operating procedures are. I have
worked many DX stations with 100 watts and
a dipole. I have heard many a station contact the DX station and give
I think I have too agree with K4WLS.
Not for nothing, but I think respect for learning the hobbie, and proper
radio edicit cy went away with giving away the higher class privialge's.
So Much for working - BS7H
Most use the excuse whinning "Look at 80meters". No excuse! It's only a
portion of 75m
A 5 Element Yagi Up 90',
and a Linear Amp
Would really help on this one. I can hear them near DC on 20m and 30m
with a 25 foot high delta loop and a big vertical respectively, but
not much chance of working them.
I'm hoping to put up a BS7H-special antenna tonight, vertical beam
right on them
"ENJOY all
the Lids, CB'ers, and QRM you invited in !!"
Yes, because every ill-behaved person jamming the pileup is obviously
a recently minted U.S. Extra Class amateur.
Maybe we should look at the motive... who has more reason to jam a pileup?
A brand new Extra all excited about DXing and who
NO CODE!
"Carfull what you wish, because you just might regret it"
Care to hazard a guess why there are jammers and lids all over the CW
operation too?
Dan
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Larry K4WLS wrote:
If you wanted a "Give Away Extra", now you got it !!! ENJOY all
the Lids, CB'ers, and QRM you invited in !! I got BS-7H back in
'95 with a H.B. Vertical and 90W. Just for fun, bet I can do it again.
Larry,
There's no reason to believe that the BS7H QRM is due to the
new
At 11:23 AM 05/02/2007, John Warren wrote:
Larry K4WLS wrote:
If you wanted a "Give Away Extra", now you got it !!! ENJOY all
the Lids, CB'ers, and QRM you invited in !! I got BS-7H back in
'95 with a H.B. Vertical and 90W. Just for fun, bet I can do it again.
Larry,
There's no reason to
On May 2, 2007, at 9:02 AM, Dan Zimmerman N3OX wrote:
"ENJOY all
the Lids, CB'ers, and QRM you invited in !!"
Yes, because every ill-behaved person jamming the pileup is obviously
a recently minted U.S. Extra Class amateur.
Agreed. Don't lump all us new guys in the same category. It's no
Copied from the ARRL's "Contest rate Sheet"
While everybody is engaged chasing Scarborough Reef in that
super-long contest called a DXpedition, I think it's time for yet
another of Doctor Beldar's lyrical loquaciousnesses...
Imagine
By John Lennon, but retuned by Doctor Beldar
Imagine there's no
Let me throw another item in the mix. The guys out on the rocks are
doing a great job. I wouldn't have the courage or physical stamina
to do it. However, the huge splits that they are running is tearing
up the bands, and I would venture to guess that some of the hecklers
are those who have ha
The BS7H spots on 20 fone seem to indicate that this morning's op was
just punching memory freqs and doing little tuning. Of course, that's
his option.
Give or take a couple of Hz, 200, 210, 220 and 227 seemed to gather
almost all of the spots, as did three more freqs well outside the
announc
--- harris_ruben <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The BS7H spots on 20 fone seem to indicate that this morning's op was
> just punching memory freqs and doing little tuning. Of course, that's
> his option.
Yes it is.
When he started working North America (between 1045 and 1100), he was listening
O
Let us not also forget that, sad to say, there are those amongst the licensed
multitude who... shall we say don't have all of their ducks in a row? All of
their marbles? A few bricks shy of a load?
They either don't (or can't) know better; or due to some twisted logic that
exists only in the
I think that half the problem here is just plain bad operating, and not
listening to what's going on. This afternoon I had a good listen to BS7H's
pileup on 17m ssb (once I'd worked them of course). As BS7H called specific
stations many times, the Italians (and others, but mainly Italians) jus
DXing 101:
If the DX is transmitting- Don't transmit!
If the DX answers a call, and its not yours- Don't transmit!
If the DX answers a call, and you don't think it was yours- Don't transmit!
If the DX is in contact with another station, and that station is transmitting-
Don't transmit!
If you've c
Duane,
I think everyone knows this.they simply don't do this.
Gerry VE6LB
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DXing 101:
If the DX is transmitting- Don't transmit!
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