I can not top that one, at least not this time.
I do remember this one:
WA5ZUP 599 599 599 DE DE W3xxx MD TNX....
Was the state DE or MD? I guessed MD
I had a sneaky Cuba station try to take my frequency twice. First on 20,
chalked that up to a mistake, but he did it again to me on 40.
He answered my CQ, with another US call also calling me. I come back to the
Cuba station, we finish our exchange, he immediately sends his exchange to
the US station waiting.
How rude!
Since it happened twice exactly the same way, I am pretty sure that was not
an accident.
73 John wa5zup
-----Original Message-----
From: rtty-bounces@contesting.com [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
Behalf Of David Levine
Sent: Monday, January 04, 2010 11:21 AM
To: RTTY Reflector
Subject: [RTTY] Craziest Round-Up Exchange?
Here's the craziest exchange I saw this weekend as a standard reply. Anyone
find one more outrageous? The call sign was removed to protect the
not-so-innocent. I jotted this call down during the contest and tonight or
tomorrow I will email the individual (email is on QRZ) and thank him for the
contact and let him know most ops would appreciate a shorter macro.
K2DSL DE KB9xxx
599 599 IN IN
I QSL DIRECT & AUTO- EQSL.CC (AG)
GOOD LUCK DAVID & TNX
K2DSL DE KB9xxx
73 SK SK T
73,
K2DSL - David
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