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Subject: [CQ-Contest] newbie question about split operating
From: Scott <scottmonks@hotmail.com>
Date: Mon, 31 Oct 2011 14:48:32 -0500
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Hi all;
        I was enjoying the CQWW-SSB contest and I heard a station working split 
(I think!).  This is the first radio I have owned that would work split and so 
I have never used that technique even though I knew what it was from reading 
about it.  The bands got a little dead on 40m so I figured that I would try to 
understand what this operator was doing and learn something new, but I couldn't 
figure it out--thus the question.

        The operator was on 7.128.30 (on my dial) and kept saying (exact words) 
"this frequency and 'seven zero three three'".  Now, I know enough to know this 
means that he was listening on this "other" frequency and transmitting on the 
one I gave, but I couldn't find it.  (Someone might even know who he is just 
from the freq., but I didn't put the call in my log and it is not important)
        I tried adding 0.7033, 7.033 and 70.33 but I couldn't find anyone 
calling him even by just tuning up and down from this freq and listening.  
Since he had a really good strong signal I figured that he might be trying to 
contact some DX stations in a country that could transmit SSB at 7.033MHz (CW 
band) and that way keep low-point U.S. stations from calling him, but there was 
nothing on SSB there that I could hear either.

        The question is, what was he doing?  By saying only "seven zero three 
three" he lost me-- 'up 7.033' would seem clearer, but that is not what I heard 
during the time I listened to him.

        Thanks for any thoughts, and, if I worked you during the contest, 
thanks for being so patient with a nervous newbie!

Scott AA0AA


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