"Doug Smith W9WI" wrote in message
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Caveat Lector wrote:
There is this to understand
All of the below is old hat and has been going on for a long time -- 30
years that I know of.
No worse now as compared to then.
I would disagree with that assessment.
There are a lot of things in ham radio that aren't worse than they were 30
years ago. But this isn't one of them.
I got my license in 1973 and I clearly remember a day when if you would
listen, you could almost always find the guy the DX was working. Yeah,
there were plenty of people who didn't know that - who would just pick a
transmit frequency at random & just call there - but they didn't call
continuously *every time* the DX stopped transmitting.
And WHILE the DX is transmitting ...
Indeed, while I hate to join the "I hate packet" bandwagon there really
does seem to be a correlation between continuous calling and the explosive
growth of spotting nets.
Used to use things like the telephone and of course 10M AM.
The local group tended to monitor 28.7.
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... Hank
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