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> Subject: Re: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ: DX & Pileups
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> 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
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To: "Edward R. Breneiser" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'N3EPA'"
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Sent: Tuesday, February 07, 2006 10:50 AM
Subject: Re: [Elecraft] WA3WSJ: DX & Pileups
> Ed,
>
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
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 g
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 above.
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