I think this came up before. If a 2m repeater can identify itself with
morse code, why can't an SSB operator? One could send a conventional CW CQ
every five minutes or so, and takes only about 5 seconds to ID at 40 RPM.
Should be enough to get spotted by RBN.
The problem is many skimmers today don't monitor phone segments. And nobody
is expecting to see RBN spots there. But just an idea...:)
Vasiliy
On Fri, Nov 8, 2013 at 11:55 AM, <dave@g4buo.com> wrote:
> This would be a multi-mode transmission which, in a single-mode SSB
> contest, would get you DQed.
>
> 73, Dave G4BUO
>
> > -----Original Message----- From: Charles Harpole
> > Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2013 4:06 PM
> > To: CQ-Contest Reflector
> > Subject: [CQ-Contest] You want instant I. D. s ?
> >
> >
> > Seems some smart guys, like the skimmer guys or the RBN crowd, could come
> > up with a sub-audible identifying system that would send the station\'s
> call
> > sign with each of his transmissions, especially on phone. Why not?
> >
> > The receiver has a decoder for that system and reads the call sign on his
> > monitor or hears it in, gasp, CW as made audible by the system.
> >
> > I suggest the name of the System be the GS, or Gripe Stopper.
> >
> > 73
> >
> > --
> > Charly, HS0ZCW
>
>
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