I am waiting for the reverse DQRM project; the one that will deal guys who are
deliberately QRM'ing MY signal when I am trying to call the DX station ! They
know that is my frequency to use and they call him anyway.
Tod, K0TO
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> On Feb 7, 2015, at 4:34 PM, Charlie Cunningham <charlie-cunningham@nc.rr.com>
> wrote:
>
> I haven't bothered with it, Doug. I see it mostly as an "exercise in
> futility". The "cops" never ID, and the MOST TROUBLESOME QRM is from
> "packet-rats" seeing the spots and then tuning up interminably on to he DX
> QRG - of course they never ID either - and they are too lazy and
> inconsiderate to move off the DX QRG to tune up!! :(
>
> 73,
> Charlie, K4OTV
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Doug
> Renwick
> Sent: Saturday, February 07, 2015 6:05 PM
> To: topband@contesting.com
> Subject: Topband: K1N DQRM Tracking Project
>
> Is anyone using this DQRM Tracking Project report? They want reports of
> deliberate QRM like 'tuner uppers' and other types, but not QRMers like cops
> or 'no splitters'. I don't know how accurate they can be to identify the
> guilty station on any band especially 160m with or without a directional
> antenna.
> See below:
>
>
> THE DQRM TRACKING PROJECT ---> Recently, the amount and intensity of DQRM
> (Deliberate QRM) has been growing logarithmically, targeting DXpeditions
> all over the world. DQRMers attempt to spoil communications and disrupt the
> joy of chasing DX. Without going into the motivation of DQRMers, the DX
> Community is taking steps to eliminate this practice.
> The KP1-5 Project, which is producing the 2015 K1N Navassa DXpedition, has
> been working with tele-communications agencies around the world. The
> objective is to identify stations who are acting as DQRMers and use legal
> means to stop this behaviour. The technology is in hand to solve this
> problem and, with your assistance, we can stop this blight that is hurting
> hams worldwide.
> HOW IT WORKS: Locating the stations engaging in DQRM is a matter of
> triangulation. When the DQRMer is 60db over S9 at your location, you can be
> pretty sure that station is nearby. If you fill out the form at
> www.dqrmreport.com, the data will be collected and analyzed to produce a
> reasonably accurate map of the DQRMer's location. This data will allow a
> close-in search in the DQRMer's area and, using local transmitter hunting
> devices, the offender will be identified. This is a real-time system that's
> been in development for several years; its first major test will be the
> 2015 K1N Navassa DXpedition.
> WHAT YOU DO: Fill out the form with as much information as you can provide.
> All information will remain confidential. The form will go into a database
> and the DQRM Project software will do the rest. We can stop DQRM - and you
> can help!
>
> Doug
>
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> believe them." - George Orwell, 1984
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