Marios Nicolaou writes:
[text deleted about H20A and H22A operations WPX CW and IARU]
>What I found so amazing about these operations was the unbelieveable
>score achieved with the current propagation conditions. And the
>scores were not due to the lareg number of multipliers worked alone
>but also the tremendous amount of QSOs made
Actually, I'll give you a real life example of H20A in action.
We'll set the scene. It is late Sunday morning during the 1997
WPX CW contest. I have only been on for a couple of hours when I
come across H20A CQing on 20 meter CW:
(you may hum the dits and dahs as needed, for effect)
H20A: "TEST H20A"
W4PA: "W4PA"
H20A: "W4PA 5NN xxxx"
W4PA: "5N"
I got to the second "N" when I heard H20A transmitting through my
QSK radio and I stopped transmitting. I heard "H20A TEST". I again
sent my callsign and got "W4PA B4 H20A". I never sent the serial
number. TR-Log's Alt-Y command came in handy as I deleted this
contact. Since I wasn't doing anything else, and I was EXTREMELY
IRRITATED by this incident, I sat and listened to H20A work a whole
string of stations just I like I was "worked".
I sent off an e-mail message to the contest director Monday after
the contest, describing this behavior, lamenting I did not have a
tape recorder interfaced to the radio, and with a suggestion that
they be disqualified.
They won.
73,
Scott Robbins, W4PA
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