Howard,
Those on the local DX repeater well know my subserviant quadraped's
callsign as K9MUTT. He cocks his ear when the CW becomes fast and
furious. He sits and lays down patiently at my feet when I am on
my radio. When I whoop in joy as I work a new one brings a wag of
the tail, a look of delight to his face, and an expectation of a
"treat".
2O1R perhaps...? No... Now if I can teach him to call and answer
CQ DX... Maybe.
-----Original Message-----
>From: Howard K2HK <k2hk@arrl.net>
>Sent: Nov 8, 2009 1:23 PM
>To: topband <topband@contesting.com>
>Subject: Topband: Is this considerd assisted
>
>
>About 5:30AM EST my dogs woke me with some annoying barking. After checking
>around and finding no cause I decided to check
>topband rather than hop back to bed. TX3A was pounding in here an honest 5nn.
>Took only a few minutes to make a solid contact. I wonder if hanging around
>the shack has trained the dogs to sniff out the DX? Can I still enter in
>single op unassisted?
>73,
>Howard..K2HK
>
>
>_______________________________________________
>160 meters is a serious band, it should be treated with respect. - TF4M
73 & Best DX
Charlie
WD5BJT
See September 2006 CQ Magazine for a published work.
www.qsl.net/wd5bjt
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