Last night on 80m it was kind of funny as I was spotted at least twice while I was calling PT0S. Must have had a big signal but no QSO.
Doug I'll run the race, and I will never be the same again. -----Original Message----- On 11/12/2012 1:48 PM, Mike(W5UC) & Kathy (K5MWH) wrote: > I just tell my system not to spot anything from W3LPL. I don't understand the objection to W3LPL spots. As I understand it, Frank is aggregating spots from a lot of skimmers and weeding out the bad one -- blown callsigns, flaky frequencies) and posting only clean spots. What's the problem with that? I have VE7CC filters set to accept spots from W6, W7, VE7, VE6, plus CO and NM, and I purposely include PA in my "accept spots" list to get them, so that I know what the East Coast is hearing as a "preview" of what I might hear later. I also look at KH6 spots for the same reason. 73, Jim K9YC _______________________________________________ Topband reflector - topband@contesting.com