In this case I'm fairly certain they're not false decodes. I finished 
a JT65A QSO with KD5JGA on 80m 18 minutes prior to what you saw. He 
started calling CQ again afterwards.

-Dan, AE9K

> Dave ,  there is a well known WSJT phenomenon whereby one receives
> FALSE CQs.  .....  The 1  0  after the grid square are tips
> about this possibility.
> 
> That being said , it usually does not happen to the extend that you
> receive  several CQs from the same station, so yours is likely a 
real
> situation.
> 
> 
> Andy K3UK
> 

> >
> > If only I didn't have to sleep!
> >
> >  Found a load of the following CQ calls on 80M, from leaving WSJT 
running
> >  overnight...
> >
> >  034600 3 -16 1.6 100 3 * CQ KD5JGA EM16 1 0
> >  034700 0 -15 3.3 -471 3
> >  034800 5 -15 1.6 100 3 * CQ KD5JGA EM16 1 0
> >  034900 0 -15 8.1 -471 3
> >  035000 3 -17 1.7 100 3 * CQ KD5JGA EM16 1 0
> >  035100 0 -16 5.4 108 3
> >  035200 4 -16 1.6 100 3 * CQ KD5JGA EM16 1 0
> >  035300 0 -16 -1.9 -471 3
> >  035400 5 -16 1.8 100 1 * CQ KD5JGA EM16 1 0
> >  035500 0 -15 6.7 108 3
> >  035600 2 -18 1.9 100 1 * CQ KD5JGA EM16 1 0
> >
> >  Oh well.
> >
> >  Dave (G0DJA)
> >  
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> Andy K3UK
> www.obriensweb.com
> (QSL via N2RJ)
>


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