At first I thought that the station might have mis-spotted himself to gain
attention and more contacts, but when he started getting upset about the rude
behavior I changed my mind! And, he was IDing often, but the rude mass calling
over one another made so much interference that it was difficult to copy his
call simplex
Scott AA0AA; XE1/AA0AA
>________________________________
> From: Radio K0HB <kzerohb@gmail.com>
>To: Scott Monks <cq_dx_de_aa0aa@yahoo.com>
>Cc: cq_contest <cq-contest@contesting.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 11:47 AM
>Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Split operation in contests-an observation
>
>Some contesters evil twin might calculate a means to confound the
>"ID-every-fortnight-clan".
>
>Naw...........
>
>73, Hans, K0HB
>
>
>
>
>On Aug 28, 2012, at 10:00 PM, Scott Monks <cq_dx_de_aa0aa@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Last weekend I was searching around for some DX while the Hawaii QSO contest
>> was running. I had the cluster active so I could keep an eye on that while
>> I was listening near the Hawaiian stations hoping to hear weak Pacific DX
>> that might be calling them so I could judge how the openings were. I
>> figured I could then move off a little and call CQ with some chance that the
>> DX station might stumble across me.
>>
>> Suddenly I was excited to see a KH8++ spotted, one that I needed! I went to
>> the frequency and there was a terrible pileup with what seemed like all of
>> the most rude operators in the same place. Suddenly the KH station got mad
>> and started chewing out all the others, and I was afraid he might just sign
>> off even though I had no chance in a pileup like that!
>>
>> I kept listening (first rule!) and finally could get a good copy on his call
>> sign in all the hubbub--KH6++!! Someone (or thing!) had spotted him
>> incorrectly and it had caused all the machine operators to just rush to the
>> frequency in hopes of working the rare DX even before listening! What a
>> mess!!
>>
>> Several stations re-spotted the KH6 correctly with the comment that it was
>> not KH8 and finally things began to quiet down.
>>
>> Even though I sometimes use the cluster to help me know where I might look
>> for band openings, this sure points out the problem of the use of clusters
>> in contests--and how common poor operating skills of many are.
>>
>> Imagine how upset those sending QSLs to the KH8 station will be when he or
>> she tells them they are not in the log!!
>>
>> 73,
>> Scott AA0AA; XE1/AA0AA
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