...ehh, out of curiosity checked my spots and found 2 entries.
14332.6 HG3N 31-Oct-2021 1320Z <HG3N>
14225.0 HG3N 31-Oct-2021 1806Z <HG3N>
Don't know if there are more I searched for on DXSummit and dx.hu. I
have only HA3LN accounts on the clusters.
Someone was trying out other funny things too with recording my
transmission and playing it back on my frequency. At first the
"caller's" voice was very familiar but took couple of rounds to
recognize the trick, that was my voice. At least I had live voice
monitoring at that phase. Fortunately gave up shortly after.
73!
Csaba HA3LN / HG3N
On 2021-11-01 16:46, Dave K2XR via CQ-Contest wrote:
GM contesters. Hope you all are resting well.
In the FRC chat room we have been discussing the abundance of apparent
self spots during the contest. Many of our participants who run had
their callsigns spoofed and spots of themselves made. It seems to have
happened to enough of us that the question was posed... 'Was it just
FRC that was targeted, or was it all contesters? "
Looking on this reflector as well as the 3830 reflector, it didn't take
long to see that it wasn't just FRC.
http://lists.contesting.com/archives//html/3830/2021-11/msg00174.html
Curious to know who else out there was targeted. The were about 10
cases in the chat room I was in this AM, and suspect it might have been
a huge problem.
Is there a way for the sysops to track down the origin ? I would
think so, but am not positive.
It would be great to nail the perpetrator, and some of us are demanding
it if it is all possible. Kind of ruins everything for some.
Dave K2XR Frankford Radio Club
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