I assume that when you are finished with ham radio for the day, you turn your
equipment off.
OFF! Why in the world are you complaining about something that you have total
control of. Just
don't read them.
73,
Ed
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Name: Ed Sleight
E-mail: k4sb@avana.net
Time: 1:33:44 AM
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>From w5robert@blkbox.COM (Robert) Mon Nov 11 06:11:32 1996
From: w5robert@blkbox.COM (Robert) (Robert)
Subject: Multi - Single Op / Single Band ??
Message-ID: <9611110011.aa12229@blkbox.COM>
> Do the CQWW rules say anything against submitting several Single Op / Single
> Band
> entries with the same callsign?
>
Jon, I asked k3est this question just before CQ WW SSB started to
insure I was doing it properly. As I understand it:
IF you enter S/B all other bands for that callsign will be check log.
Or you must use a different callsign for each single band entry.
--
73 Robert W5AJ w5robert@blkbox.com
>From JEH@on.mobitel.telia.se (Jan-Erik Holm 0920 239081) Mon Nov 11 08:47:30
>1996
From: JEH@on.mobitel.telia.se (Jan-Erik Holm 0920 239081) (Jan-Erik Holm 0920
239081)
Subject: To dupe or not to dupe
Message-ID: <D22IOK1W46C*/R=A1/R=ROONA/U=JEH/@MHS.stoa.mobitel.telia.se>
I do see this one very clear (either I=B4m very smart or very stupid)=
, the only
option
is NEVER CALL A STATION IF YOU DON=B4T HAVE HIS CALL SIGN.
Personaly I do get very sick thired when people calls me and don=B4t =
have my
call.
So once again, very very simple, get the fellows c/s and then call hi=
m.
It=B4s a very ignorant way of behaviour to call a fellow without havi=
ng his c/s.
99 percent of the time this is a problem with USA amateurs. It rarely=
hapens
with
anyone else but US hams. So whats the conclusion ? Guess it must be =
that
US hams are more ignorant then others.
de Jim SM2EKM jeh@on.mobitel.telia.se
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