"Would this be a feeling like the one that overwhelmed me the other day when I moved off a DX station's the other day, and called another DX station for 20 minutes before realizing I was on split and
Reminds me of the day I walked into the shack and realized that the transmitter was sending a string of dits at a full KW on 7007 khz because something had pushed up against the paddle....and had bee
A number of years ago, a fella inadvertently set the mike for his 2 meter rig in the seat of his comfy ham shack chair. The mike slid in and the PTT was activated. Well, apparently the rig was in his
PTT The repeater must NOT have been operating per FCC rules (3 minute TOT) or else this fellow was the fastest casanova around. Makes a DXpedition contact pale by contrast. Milt, N5IA -- CQ-Contest o
A couple years ago at Field Day I fell asleep late into them night while working 40 CW. I awoke to the sound of the keyer going "dah-dah-dah ..." as my hand was pressed against it. I have no idea how
You were asleep for 22 minutes on 7.037 MHz. Jeff Maass jmaass@columbus.rr.com Located near Columbus Ohio USPSA # L-1192 NROI/CRO Amateur Radio K8ND Maass' IPSC Resources Page: http://home.columbus.r
Friend of mine set the Alt-Q Alt-C endless CQ thing on TRLog running and then fell asleep in the chair. Woke up and had been CQ-ing for two hours. Had also been called by any number of >local< club m
I remember at the start of the gulf war I had just come off running stations for the fun of it on 20m......I decided to tune down to 11.175 and listen to what I thought was Thule Greenland, Diego Gar
but, as you went key up, did you look around the shack to see if anyone actually saw you do it? oj When I -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-co
That was me, calling some DX station, with my last two. 73, Chris VE3FU <SNIP> -- CQ-Contest on WWW: http://lists.contesting.com/_cq-contest/ Administrative requests: cq-contest-REQUEST@contesting.co