I worked someone whose call I can't remember who did tell me he was in
Chenango County. Several ops gave me both a state and, I assume, a serial
number.
During the contest I didn't correct anyone, except for one poor dot sender
who received "Please send no dots. No dots." I also worked all dupes without
telling them they were dupes - even the triple from a VE.
I guess I am an old curmudgeon.
Susan K5DU
On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 6:21 PM, David Levine <david@levinecentral.com>wrote:
> 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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