I'm sure everyone has a similar story. I have several. Here's one.
Once in the WPX CW I worked VO4A, nice strong signal, not a standard Canadian
call, but nice for WPX. I thought to myself, 'Oh, those crazy Canadians. Love
'em." (I might have used a different word but please don't cancel me and I
don't want to make Canada the 51st state).
Later on other bands I ran across 4O4A and said to myself, "Oh, yeah." and
fixed my log while the contest was still underway.
I myself frequently end up as A61J, again better for WPX. On phone I often end
up as AB1Q, no matter whether I use Juliet or Japan. Enunciation issue, I
guess. My wife says I mumble.
73,
Ken, B1J
On Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 11:09:14 AM EDT, jimk8mr--- via
CQ-Contest <cq-contest@contesting.com> wrote:
I too often heard that K5BIJ call on the air.
I also heard and called that K7HFX guy from CZ - was that Central Arizona?
73 - Jim K8MR
On Tuesday, September 16, 2025 at 08:48:19 AM EDT, Art Boyars
<artboyars@gmail.com> wrote:
Writing up my 3830scores report for Sprint CW, I reminded myself of this
story.
In the mid-1960s, in a CW CD Party, on 40M I was called by "K5BIJ". I sent
him my report, but it took Katashe several tries for me to get his call
correctly. I was astounded. Back then I didn't know it was possible to
work Hawaii on 40M from Maryland.
My antenna was a dipole. Pretty sure rcvr was my RME-4350 (maybe the "A"
version), and that I had already upgraded the xmtr from the BC-459 to a
second-hand Viking Ranger.
73, Art K3KU
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