Sometimes I think the thing to do would be to work them and not even ask for
a callsign, just not log anything on my end. If enough of us did that and
sent in logs, they might get the idea (probably not). Now if I don't hear an
ID in 2-3 Qs I just move on. I have better things to do than wait and I
don't use the cluster even if it is allowed.
Jim K0XU
On Mon, Nov 29, 2010 at 11:57 AM, Shane Mattson-->K1ZR <k1zr@comcast.net>wrote:
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> Is it me or is the issue with DX signing their call sign once every 1-3
> minutes (sometimes more!) getting extremely frustrating? The worst example
> was a station in the Africa region who decided to run split on
> 15M and informed callers of their callsign and RX frequency every 1-3
> minutes causing a pileup of callers on their TX frequency and a swath of
> stations sending 'Up', 'Up', 'Up'. Seriously, not everyone relies on packet
> spots and it would be great if the DX could sign their call every 4-5 q's.
> This is where bogus spots on the cluster cause major problems as I'm sure
> that those who simply point and shoot to a spotted mult work 'em and move on
> before actually hearing the station's call. Help!
>
>
>
> -Shane K1ZR
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