At least the "67" dude didn't send "NG" !!!!! 😊
73 Joel W5ZN
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Sent: Monday, February 23, 2026 1:04 PM
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My oddest number/power award goes to the guy who sent "67". Which I, being an
old fart, still don't understand.
I did send someone an RST of 5NN K. I doubt that he understood what I was
telling him.
73 - Jim K8MR
On Monday, February 23, 2026 at 01:53:09 PM EST, Bruce Sawyer
<bruce.b.sawyer@gmail.com> wrote:
W2UP: To those of you who send oddball powers, why send something unexpected?
If you want to be remembered, why not send a non-599 RST, too?
The dumbest of all was the oddball cut number 5NN NAA. Really?
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I had one well-known station send me a power level of 9w on 40m, 15m, and 10m.
But on 20m, he gave me a power level of 10w. The answer, of course, is that
these were likely different ops, and we know they were operating remotely.
Clearly they didn't communicate with each other to agree on what power level to
send, because as I recall the ARRL requires a DX station to send the same power
level on all bands.
Actually, I thought the power level of 911 was kind of cute. Matter of fact, I
did this contest many times LP from the DX side and always sent my power as
"NN". It's quick and really easier for the other station to copy than "100".
Just my 2¢ worth.
--Bruce, N6NT
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