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Subject: | [CQ-Contest] RE: CN2KM - Anyone know the op? |
From: | Eric Hilding <dx35@hilding.com> |
Date: | Thu, 25 Nov 2004 20:54:40 -0800 |
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Oh my gosh...just when you think you've heard it all ;-( On 40m CW tonight, for a moment I thought my RX was jumping all over the place. CN2KM would work one or two people and then be on a different frequency. I called real low once & he apparently came back but I didn't hear him because he had "moved" again. So I started listening "around" again, and there he was calling me. By that time I had already changed TX frequency. Several re-attempts resulted in him not hearing me and moving on down the line. If he tuned across the pile and picked a new station, then his XMIT frequency changed ;-( Finally, I got through, QRS'd and said: "You need to fix your RIT/XIT, OM". He came back and asked what was wrong. I said "You keep QSYing". His response was: "Just follow me" (or something like that). One or two others on frequency gave out an "hi". If this guy keeps the same operating style during a crowded band during the CQWW, there will be a lot of *unnecessary* confusion. If anyone knows the op of CN2KM, please grab him and shake some sense into him (especially if this is a contest operation). FYI & 73... Rick, K6VVA
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