Thanks to Jim, AD1C, on what command to send to the cluster so I can see
what was spotted around the frequency I was on. All I found though was one
other legitimate call 2 Khz up. So I'm really at a loss why during those 15
mins of calling CQ I had multiple ops already logged call me again. No other
time during the entire contest did I have a single station call me that was
logged as a dup. I guess the mystery continues unless someone has another
idea.
And thanks again to AD1C for the info on how to check. In case others are
interested the command was:
SH/DX/99 3579-3581
73,
David
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 4:10 PM, David Levine <david@levinecentral.com>wrote:
> I ran unassisted without the cluster in this weekends contest. Sunday
> between 22:44 and 23:02 I noticed a few stations calling me again on 80m
> after I had already worked them on that band. Despite me sending my call at
> least 1 additional time to each, they kept sending theirs so I logged them
> again. My only guess is that there was a bad spot posted.
>
> I checked DXSummit and searched for my call and there were just 3 from Sat
> night:
>
> W1MAW <http://www.qrz.com/db/W1MAW> 3567.2 K2DSL
> <http://www.qrz.com/db/K2DSL> 0327 09 Jan
> United StatesW4EE <http://www.qrz.com/db/W4EE> 3567.9 K2DSL
> <http://www.qrz.com/db/K2DSL> 0322 09 Jan
> United StatesN2FF <http://www.qrz.com/db/N2FF> 3565.8 K2DSL
> <http://www.qrz.com/db/K2DSL> RTTY 0321 09
> Jan United States
>
> I checked my log and N2FF posted the correct frequency so I'm guessing the
> other two were probably not adjusted properly for their offset. But my
> question is if there is a way to see what might have been spotted between
> 22:44 and 23:02 Sunday around the frequency of 3580 +/- 1? Any trick on
> DXSummit or another site to try and find out? DXWatch also allows searching,
> but again only by callsign for what I can find. Any suggestions?
>
> K2DSL - David
>
>
>
>
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