I remember hearing a ZS4 station working everyone except the U.S. on
21.198 or so. Later he did move above 21.200. Maybe he wanted to
practice working a pile up before the sharks could attack.
What gets me is how some of these U.S. stations keep yelling their last
two over and over, sometimes covering up the DX when he is coming back
to someone, then when the DX does come back, someone has to tell them
the DX is calling them. A TANGO TANGO comes to mind.
Ted Bryant wrote:
>All the recent discussion about the 40m mess reminded me of a previous
>question. Can someone -in
>the U.S.- explain why we still need US/"foreign" phone subbands?
>
>It's pretty obvious why someone outside the US would want them.
>
>73,Ted W4NZ
>
>
>
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Alan Zack
Amateur Radio Station K7ACZ
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
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