Dick,
We've all done that. It's not a bad operating mistake. It's a nit.
A bad operating mistake is sending bad language or purposeful interference.
I still need PJ4D on RTTY in my log, which I am sure is not your fault.
Good luck and 73, Susan K5DU
On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Dick White <whiter26@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
>
> Last evening I made a bad operating mistake and caused QRM on the frequency
> of PJ4D, 40 meters, RTTY. I was shocked to find out I was not split and was
> calling on his frequency. My thanks to the ham in California that called me
> and told me I was not split. I try to be a good operator and play by the
> rules.
> I have chased DX since 1979 and I have 336 of the 338 countries confirmed.
> Last evening I thought I had a power problem. I moved down off the DX
> frequency, changed to CW and simplex. After finding the problem I went back
> to the PJ4D frequency, changed to LSB, and thought I set the split.
> Evidently
> I did not do that. It was a stupid cockpit error and I apologize to all I
> interfered with. Sometimes my old brain just does not compute very well.
> Lesson learned to be more careful take a closer look at the rig and not
> take
> anything for granted.
>
> 73 Dick KS0M
>
> Richard C. "Dick" White
> Fulton, MO. 65251 U.S.A.
> whiter26@sbcglobal.net
>
> Live simply. Love generously. Care deeply.
> Speak kindly. Leave the rest to GOD.
>
> Amateur Radio Station - KS0M
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