Well Charles,
If memory serves, you often comment on how few contacts you are able to make in
a given contest, for any of a variety of reasons.
It seems pretty clear that if you don't make a lot of contacts, the odds of
being manually spotted are not as high. If, for the sake of discussion, only 1
in 5 contacts will manually spot you, and you only make 20 contacts, you may
only get spotted 4 times. If you make 500 contacts, you not only will get
spotted at least 100 times by people who work you, but additional times by
people who are trying to work you or at least just happened to hear you
operating.
As far as the Reverse Beacon Network stations go, if they can't hear you
(again, for any of a variety of reasons), they can't automatically spot you
either.
And if your friends don't spot you while they're operating (when allowed by the
rules of the given contest, of COURSE, and when done within the usual ethical
guidelines, and so on), well, maybe that's a chat you have to have with them,
not with us.
73, ron w3wn
On 02/28/17, Charles Harpole wrote:
I am one of those hams with a dim understanding of the whole spotting
system. I RD ABT RBN, N HV SMALL UNDSTN IT, due to extensive undefined
abbreviations, etc.
All I want to know is why am I so seldom spotted ?
I ask in all modes and bands, in contests and between contests.
Can I find the data that tells me how often I am spotted? Maybe I am
misjudging the situation. For me nr Bangkok, seems the ideal would a
receiver in Hong Kong and in Dhaka or Kolkata or Kathmandu which are near
me* and in the direction of my two major beaming directions. Are there any
spotting receivers there?
*that is within one hop and where I should be loudest.
Thanks any answers. 73
Charly, HS0ZCW
PS, I don't know if E28AC has ever spotted me.
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