On Mon, Oct 22, 2018 at 9:09 AM Iztok Saje <iztok.s...@telekom.si> wrote: > It is VP6D, not casual Fox. > Yes, I tried for some time but give up: VP6D was -17 at best, so 20 minutes > is enough. > And they faded out. > > For people in wrong TS (or correct one), I've seen it all: > - people calling below 1 kHz > - people calling with TX2, obviously not F/H mode > - people not receiving answer(those few I decoded) > - people sending TX3 above 1 kHz > - people calling them on their frequency (and wrong TS, so they block it for > me)
Also seen, in just a few mins of watching: - people calling the wrong DXpedition (VK9XG) - people trying to start QSOs with other hounds > I guess most people got info on DX cluster and start calling without ever > hearing them. > Others try to do their first FT8/WSJTX QSO ever to get ATNO. > > > It is well known that if you shout enough you can compensate not hearing the > other side. > (I missed this lesson a while ago, so I do not understand it: > but it is common on any pile up so it must be true). I skipped that day of DXing school also :/ > Nothing to be done in SW. It is part of DXers life on CW/SSB for years. > > Again: VP6D. Not casual Fox. Indeed. Glad they're easy to work (prop-wise) from here (2 calls on 20m, and 4 calls on 12m)... now I can sit back and decide whether to laugh or cry .... BTW, seems that only some of the 20m QSOs are showing up on DXA, and none of the 12m ones so-far. GL/73, ~iain / N6ML _______________________________________________ wsjt-devel mailing list wsjt-devel@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/wsjt-devel