I was on 80m chatting with a buddy and some oaf was on the frequency grunting and whistling. My buddy was concerned that I couldn't copy him through the interference

My reply was that the qrm'er wasn't even in the game. I told my buddy that he was 40 over nine and the qrm'er was only 10 over nine. After that the qrm'er went away. I guess he didn't like hearing about his weak signal at all.


73 Mark N1UK




----- Original Message ----- From: "Zack Widup" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <dx-chat@njdxa.org>
Sent: Tuesday, 04 September, 2007 11:56 AM
Subject: Re: [DX-CHAT] new qrm strategy



That might work provided he hears it and isn't sending dits through your message.

I suppose you could listen for a bit and wait till he pauses.

I still think the "Rotten Radio" series should be revived in modern times. :-)

73, Zack W9SZ

On Tue, 4 Sep 2007, Charles Harpole wrote:

Tonight I hit on another strategy to deal with intentional QRMer who is sending a string of dits.

I asked my pile up to stand by and said, " To the op who is sending a string of dits, I know you are frustrated and very much want a contact; thus, please call me on SSB now. I am standing by for only you."

The freq. got very quiet and the dit-er went away after that.... who knows, it may work.

73 de HS0ZCW



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