OK, fine. What is the answer? QYF will stop the jamming and kops immediately.
"Nailing" jammers one at a time is not the answer either. There are always
more. The best approach is to render jamming ineffective.
I'm open to better suggestions.
73, Bill W6WRT
>________________________________
> From: Steve Jarrett <k4fj@aol.com>
>
>The QYF suggestion is not the answer. It worked poorly for the Bouvet
>operation
>and other operations where it was used. I remember the experience vividly.
>
>The real answer is to nail the sucker, but that may be difficult unless we can
>identify
>a general area where the signal came from, and, then, we will have to get
>lucky to find
>the person. I suspect a repeat offender that will show up often.
>
>Good luck to those still needing 7O on rtty. I am sure the ops are
>overwhelmed by the
>numbers from EU with better prop.
>
>73, Steve, K4FJ
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