It's been an interesting thread, and has shortened my "Respected Contesters"
roster by at least a couple of calls.
73, de Hans, K0HB
aka: oblivious
On Sep 2, 2012, at 5:14 AM, Dick Flanagan <dick@k7vc.com> wrote:
> My mother used to warn me to stay away from tough crowds. Little did I know
> I would still be avoiding them when I was 70. I think I'll just stay home
> and watch Ed Sullivan....
>
> Dick
>
> --
> Dick Flanagan K7VC
> dick@k7vc.com
>
> On 9/1/2012 11:03 PM, Edward Sawyer wrote:
>> Interesting thread. I think Jim and Pete are both right. The key is to
>> jostle and tale charge as necessary but not let the casual op even know what
>> is going on. By definition, the casual op is oblivious, honestly. So, you
>> can do some serious stuff that would "tweak" the true competitor and the
>> casual guy won't be any worse for wear if its done right.
>>
>>
>> By the way..real men have their AGC off and don't know or care if the needle
>> is pegged to the right. If you can pick off callers coming back.it's a
>> clear frequency.because people can hear you and you can hear them.
>>
>>
>> "Go big or go home".
>>
>>
>> Ed N1UR (heck I don't even own an amp)
>>
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