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Subject: [CQ-Contest] FW: Spots
From: "David Robbins K1TTT" <k1ttt@arrl.net>
Reply-to: k1ttt@arrl.net
Date: Thu, 30 Oct 2008 23:09:26 +0000
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Oops, sent that as html which may not make it? try again as plain text:

Sometimes I even take requests? a bcc back to the original requester, but
this one seemed interesting enough for the reflector also:
 
> If you have some extra time, can you please have a look at the spots sent
> in the 3 last hours of the contest, attracting most multi-op and
> assisted stations
> on 7014 kHz (Eu CW band !) where VR2C was running stations with a very
> nice
> signal here in western Europe.    Many fake double mults showed up on the
> screens : SU, JT1KAA, HS0AC, ...   I can imagine the spotter's callsigns
> were
> also dummy ones but it would be interesting to see where the real spotters
> are from.
 
There was this interesting grouping from one node:
 
Dx              Freq            Spotter FromNode        DTS
VK6LC           7014            SV1PL   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:42:00
VY2ZM           7021.5  M3VQZ   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:34:00
5Z4/RW1AU       7012            DJ8QP   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:30:00
C6ABB           7020            DJ8QP   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:28:00
HK3JJH  7020            DJ8QP   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:25:00
JT1VP           7025            DJ8QP   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:24:00
VK6LC           7014            PA7TW   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:15:00
VK6LC           7012            PA7TW   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:12:00
5Z4/RW1AU       7014.1  PA7TW   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 22:08:00
TF8GH           7014            LY4T    IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:41:00
SU1HL           7014            DJ8QP   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:35:00
HS0AC           7013.9  DJ8QP   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:28:00
AH0BT           7014.2  UT1UW   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:17:00
JT1KAA  7014            I7XYZ   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:12:00
VU4AN           7014.1  F5TRD   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:08:00
JT1KAA  7014            TM9R    IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:06:00
JT1KAA  7014.1  RZ9YL   IT9OBK-6        10/26/2008 21:01:00

>From it9obk-6 node:
26Oct2008@22:42:37 SV1PL connected from 212.79.182.248
26Oct2008@21:27:58 DJ8QP connected from 212.79.182.248
26Oct2008@22:07:17 PA7TW connected from 212.79.182.248
26Oct2008@21:40:35 LY4T connected from 212.79.182.248
26Oct2008@21:04:34 TM9R connected from 212.79.182.248

that?s probably enough?  that node is apparently lightly used but seems
quick so could be used to connect send fake spots and disconnect quickly.  
 
The spots all seemed to be on top of the vr2c who was on top of vu4an who
was on cw, maybe this was payback by creating bogus contest spots on top of
them?  There were some correcting comments, and one about some joker making
fake qso?s on that frequency.  So maybe there was also a slim in there
causing qrm.
 
The ip comes back to:
organisation:   ORG-tA13-RIPE
org-name:       tops.net
org-type:       LIR
address:        tops.net GmbH u. Co KG
                Holtorferstr. 35
                D-53229 Bonn
                Germany
 
 
 
David Robbins K1TTT
e-mail: mailto:k1ttt@arrl.net
web: http://www.k1ttt.net
AR-Cluster node: 145.69MHz or telnet://dxc.k1ttt.net
 


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