Today, on 10.104 MHz, C52C was QRV, listening up. A class
operation by class operators. However, as soon as the spots started
on the clusters, the jammers and fools showed up and zero beat their
transmit frequency.
Carriers, someone trying to play the theme from "The Lone
Ranger" wi
If we deny the jammers feedback we reduce their incidence.
Wonder how many suicide bombers there would be if the "news" said only this
abt them:
"A bomb exploded in xxyyxx today" end of story... no pictures... no
other statements. It would be too much to ask news not to report it at all,
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I think a good portion of intentional qrm comes from frustration. The other
part from basic mean spiritedness.
Today, the desire for (and advertisements that teach the need for) instant
gratification is a feature of life. But, such gratification is not often in
the cards. Thus, resident and
"I guess the only solution is to ignore if you can and steal their pleasure."
If we could get every single ham who wanted to work the DX to have
infinite patience and totally ignore the jammers, they'll go away.
The DX will always hear everyone in a split pile, and there will
always be a good fra
My experience listening to C52C on 40m was that the jammers couldn't
touch 'em ;-)
Tuners, intentional QRM, other such BS and C52C was just sailing over 'em.
Doesn't let the QRMers off the hook, but it is something I like to hear.
Dan
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While I agree with the observations, amateurs cannot expect these government
agencies to solve our problems. They do not have the money, personnel, or
interest to soend on something so trivial in the grand scheme of things {not
trivial to us, but to them}.
What can we do? Well, I can't help bu