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I've had a couple of days off, and had some time yesterday to get on the
air. 20 was open to Europe, so I ran off a few CW QSOs & then decided to give RTTY a shot. Called CQ. Three stations came back. Looked like one of them might have been PH0AW, but I wasn't certain of the call as it was among the jumble of the other callers. So I came back: PH0AW? PH0AW? AGN PSE K And PH0AW did respond. So did another station whose call contained the letters C, D, G, L, X, and the number 9. Note that *none* of these letters appear in the call PH0AW. Turns out EVERY TIME I STOPPED TRANSMITTING, this C-D-G-L-X-9 station called me. EVERY TIME. Needless to say, this made it difficult to print PH0AW. I did however eventually complete the QSO with the Dutch station. After signing off, two stations called: the C-D-G-L-X-9 station and DJ9MH. As you might guess, I ignored the "I think every call means me" station and worked DJ9MH. Signed off with DJ9MH, and there was only one caller, the C-D-G-L-X-9 station. I QSYd to PSK31. Hint: if you want to work W9WI, you might *not* want to call every time I stop transmitting. Especially if your callsign has absolutely no characters in common with the guy I came back to. I do not mean to pick on RTTY operators in general. Often CW and phone operators are every bit as bad at this. -- /home/w9wi/.sig |
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