This winter I've noticed that when CQing on 160m, if I get spotted on the
“conventional” packet cluster, I seem to get more action.
I’ve always found this surprising because usually with 3 seconds (!!!) my call
is spotted on the RBN network, so why doesn't everyone already know I’m CQing
there?
It seems that quite a few ops out there either don’t know about, have forgotten
about, or somehow “don’t believe” in the RBN network?? As far as thinking the
RBN network is “un-fair” or not "old school" like finding your own DX, well to
each his own, but the packet cluster ship sailed many years ago!
Perhaps this email is just a reminder to consider either checking the RBN
network directly in your browser or getting the RBN skimmer spots fed directly
into your logging program packet window.
I use the VE7CC “CC cluster” program which will filter the skimmer spots
anyway I want (eg. no NA spots) and they get streamed together with the
conventional packet cluster into my logging program, and also directly onto the
Flex waterfall. If anyone in EU calls CQ, the spot will show up on the
waterfall within 2-5 seconds! I know exactly where the “open” spots are on
160m before I call CQ. I see the who’s-who across the band all the time.
I know many reading this already use the RBN regularly, but even in the KST
chat room I get questions like “where are you CQing”? Heck, I was spotted
within seconds of my first CQ on the RBN network !
73, de steve ve6wz
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