Unless you listen pretty far down, someone's broadbanded signal
is going to cover up your transmit frequency.
de Joe, aa4nn
2. I moved my RIT control around some. I liked to listen below my
sending frequency as most listen
Ed,
Good thoughts and well stated.
One critically important thought I believe you might have overlooked.
That is simply this: The DX Station Is In Control of the pileup (or should
be).
If he or she says QRZ W7Y?? and comes back to KP4XYZ, he has just
created a problem. The new breed of
I was listening to an SSB DX pileup. The DX station said The W
station. He paused and then said Oh, wait that was stupid. QRZ.
Hey, nobody is 100% pro, 100% of the time!
I worked a DX station last night on 30 meters using my Omni V. Small
pileup. He answered on my 3rd try. That was too
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Ed,
Good thoughts and well stated.
One critically important thought I believe you might have overlooked.
That is simply
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Subject: Re: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ: DX Pileups
Back in the 70's there was listening to a
pileeup run by a
famous VK (or it
MIGHT have been a famous ZL) who was standing by
for East
coast US stations
on 20M SSB from a little island in the Pacific.
A W6 kept calling and calling. The VK asked
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