Hi Eric,
yes I confirm , the same station did it to me a couple of times. Calls me 10
times in a row and then starts calling cq on my frequency. In time I came to
understand when to put my foot down and fight for my frequency and when to give
it up and just move up or down just a bit. I must say that in this particular
case I found the issue : HOPELESS. Did not fight and moved up. Same as in
everyday's life: you have all kinds out there, why would it be different on
radio?
Had a rough time on the low bands due to excessive local noise and could not
hook up with you Eric. Will make it up in RU I hope.
Merry Christmas and Happy 2009 all!!
Fabi va2up
> From: ve3gsi@sympatico.ca> To: rtty@contesting.com> Date: Tue, 23 Dec 2008
> 11:53:23 -0500> Subject: Re: [RTTY] OK RTTY VE3GSI SOAB LP> > Hi Ed and those
> following this thread,> > > > > Several of the XE stations I worked were
> giving out serial numbers> > instead of CQ Zone.> >> > The fellow that gave
> me grief was definitely in CQ Zone 6 and he was handing> out serial numbers
> when he wasn't trying to hijack my run frequency. Not a> major problem as,
> like most, I try to look on contesting as a fun game and> if someone wants
> the frequency more than me, there is a great big knob on my> rig that will
> get me away from the 'knob' at the other end. But this fellow> stomped me,
> did it three times and in my ball game that is definitely an> out.> > Yes,
> there was at least one Op giving out an ITU zone instead of the CQ zone> the
> OK rules were wanting us to use. Us fellows here in Ontario can get away>
> with using the same number for both CQ and ITU zones, sort of the luck of>
> the draw I guess. > > Regardless, I still had fun and as I have said before,
> RTTY Ops are real> gentlemen, not to forget the few ladies who join us in the
> weekend frenzies> and also make RTTY contesting a fun Radiosport.> > Hey
> everyone, have a very Merry Christmas and may Santa bring you all> stocking
> full gear and good cheer.> > 73 from a very snowy Canada,> Eric - Ve3gsi.> >
> > > > -----Original Message-----> > From: Ed Muns> > To: 'Tom Osborne'> > Cc:
> 'RTTY'> > Subject: Re: [RTTY] OK RTTY VE3GSI SOAB LP> > > > Several of the XE
> stations I worked were giving out serial numbers> > instead> > of CQ Zone.> >
> > > Ed - W0YK> > > > > -----Original Message-----> > > From:
> rtty-bounces@contesting.com> > > [mailto:rtty-bounces@contesting.com] On
> Behalf Of Tom Osborne> > > Sent: Monday, 22 December, 2008 20:17> > > To:
> RTTY> > > Subject: Re: [RTTY] OK RTTY VE3GSI SOAB LP> > >> > > Hi Bob> > >> >
> > Maybe he wasn't using the CQ zones, but the IARU. I'm in> > > zone 6 here
> in Oregon. 73 Tom W7WHY> > >> > >> > >> > > Eric,> > >> > > Hmmm... I worked
> a station giving out Zone 6, but there was no way> > > he was in Mexico with
> the callsign he was using. I questioned> > > him about> > > it and asked what
> state he was in. I gave him the correct zone to be> > > using. I'm not sure
> what that will do with the log checking!> > >> > > He was a newbie so minimal
> harm done with that issue. At least he got> > > on the air and was trying a
> RTTY contest!> > >> > > 73 de Bob - KØRC in MN> > >> > >
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