Amen.
Simply stated, Al was/is one of the best, ever. Many will remember his
stylistic operations from Georgia. His D4B operations from Mindelo -
very much up the mountain from my six CQ WW CW D44BC (dummy load
operations, Al called them), surely set new standards of excellence.
As to some complaining about the way others operate - a simple solution:
turn your big knob and listen no further. Or better yet, you please go
out and be rare DX and show us all how to do it. Most of us are always
ready to learn.
vy 73
Jim Neiger N6TJ
On 6/15/2017 8:35 PM, Yuri wrote:
Hi Al.
Nice to hear from you.
What is the "other way"?
QSY is THE ONLY way I know.
Once, Tom 8P5A was spotted as AP5A on SSB. He tried real hard to ID like 3
times per QSO, but finally the only way to stop that cluster lids pile-up was
to QSY.
Ask him if you don't believe me. :-)
Yuri
P.S. We all miss you. Come back! :-)
-----Original Message-----
From: Alexander Teimurazov [mailto:at@at-communication.com]
Sent: Thursday, June 15, 2017 3:37 PM
To: 'Yuri'; 'NM5M'
Cc: cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: RE: [CQ-Contest] Broken calls
Problem is most of the people in contests not care about assisted or
unassisted category they use cluster and if some one spot you with wrong call
than you in problem Experienced contesters have several way to avoid that
problem and you can recognize easy you spotted with wrong call when you see lot
of dupe callers easiest way is to QSY
73 Al 4L5A
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