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Gentlemen:
What Bernie wrote below is true. Knowing the operators personally, I
have heard from both ends of the pile up. I would like to suggest the
following:
If the V5 operator sends 9I 9I 9I KN KN, then I think only KJ9I and
W9EVI and the like should be calling. (I am glad that Dave and Mac
got through after a few repeats)
Charlie, W0CD, and I refrained from calling as the band was opening to
many midwestern and far western states not able to work the previous
V5 operations, although we would have liked to say hi. I did work
Glen on 40 CW for a new band mode and said hi to the 160 ops that way.
If you worked Chris or one of the previous operations, please wait
until the ARRL CW DX contest this weekend to call. They will be on,
probably as V51Z, QSL via ZS6EZ, both nights.
If the pile up dies down and there aren't far westerners still trying
to get a new 160 meter country, drop your call and say hi to Charlie,
George, etc.
They are working on more antennas today and will hear better on 160,
and have a 80 cw antenna up this evening.
QSL V5/ZS6YG via KY0A.
Good luck in the contest.
73 es tnx for the co-operation,
George K8GG
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Subject: TopBand: V5/ZS6YG
Author: "Bernie McClenny; W3UR" <bernie.mcclenny@mail.wdn.com> at BC_INTERNET
To: <topband@contesting.com>
Date: 2/11/97 6:23 AM
Well I think most of the US knows this but here goes. V5/ZS6YG showed up
tonight on 160 meters. They were active from our sunset till 20 minutes
after their sunrise. I worked them 17 minutes after their sunrise.
The thing I just can not understand is the guys who just called and called
and called. I have a list of about 16 guys who really should be raked over
the coals. I thought 160 meters was a gentlemans band. The ones I could
send a one liner to on packet I did.
What were they doing you may ask?
Well the V5 would come back to W2REH. He would send "W2REH, W2REH, W2REH,
599, 599 W2REH". Then N#??? would dump his call as soon as the V5 stopped
transmitting. Now guys lets just stop here for a second and think. The V5
called W2REH he needs to make sure that is the call and get his signal
report. Why on earth would N#??? try to bust this contact up? The thing is
these guys didn't just do it once. It was multiple times.
....snip..... Guys this is not tailending, It's call frontending!
.....snip....
I tell ya guys I really had to bite my tongue and not list these guys calls.
The calls I got were copied in 20 mins, and let me tell you there were plenty
more. ....snip.... Guys if you see someone doing this stuff let them know.
They are being rude and inconsiderate.
.... snip..... Come-on guys let's clean up our act. de Bernie
PS oh to the guy who said "Go Bed" twice to me, I am now going w/ V5 in my
160 meter log and u did not work him :).
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Bernie McClenny W3UR (ex WR3E, WB3JRU)
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