I had the same problem on 20m (14.277). I had been running for about 2 hours
when a voice recorder kept calling out every 5 seconds a 0 lander call.
Several operator were coming back to me saying that there has been some
recording of other calling out and being played in a continuous loop. I lost
about 20 mins. The positive thing was is cleared the frequency when it stopped
and I could jump right back into running the frequency for another 2 hours. It
happend last year too. Very frustrating.
73s de Steve, KT4Q
>
> From: <ku8e@bellsouth.net>
> Date: 2004/11/22 Mon PM 01:08:21 CST
> To: <secc@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [SECC] qrm
>
> At WW4LL we were intentionally jammed on 20 meters right at the start of the
> contest by someone who recorded K4BP calling CQ. The guy came on and said
> "turn your #$@& mic gain down" and then he started complaining about #$%@
> contesters. I ignored him and then he decided to start playing his recording
> over us.
>
> I ended up moving about 20 kc away and got lucky and found a clear frequency
> at 14.315. Despite this and a computer network problem we had with Writelog
> at the start we managed to have a 100 hr.....
>
>
> Jeff
>
> >
> > From: "Macie, Gordon" <GMacie@innotrac.com>
> > Date: 2004/11/22 Mon PM 01:51:23 EST
> > To: "'secc@contesting.com'" <secc@contesting.com>
> > Subject: [SECC] qrm
> >
> > The below is from K4XS... I was also qrm'ed by the N4BP tape on 20 meters. I
> > sent a private reply to k4xs
> >
> > I was also qrm'd by cw on 40 and some kind of weird changing tones. Dont
> > remember what band. I tried to be polite beyond the call of duty. I moved
> > slightly up or down a couple of times. I have found if you leave someone
> > will take over and the complainer with be in the same boat or worse. If the
> > complainer presented themselves as reasonable I would try. Even turned off
> > the processor on one request and left it off while on that band, though I
> > only had 10 db of compresson and alc looked fine. I was only driving the
> > rig/ amp at about 50% power at the time. Just life contesting.
> >
> >
> > Gordon N4LR
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > My best and worst SS ever.
> >
> > After finishing number two last year, I was cranked up and ready to tackle
> > WP3R.
> > I had busted my butt putting the station back together after the hurricanes
> > and
> > had done lots of research into my past efforts.
> >
> > I concluded that, for me, the best place to begin was on 20 and was hoping
> > for a
> > 150+ hour. I sat down around 14250 and began warming up the frequency.
> > Everything was cool...clear as a bell frequency and well clear of the SSTV
> > guys.
> > Started with 45 QSOs in 17 minutes, and then....."you're 20 Khz
> > wide"...."you
> > God...m contesters think you can do anything you want". After which I was
> > treated to endless overmodulated recordings of K4BP calling CQ at 30 over 9.
> > It
> > was impossible to work anyone through this guy. I moved several times and
> > did
> > all the things we do to work through this crap..not acknowledging him,
> > "phantom
> > QSOs" swing the beams away etc. You veterans know what I am talking about.
> > Unfortunately, the SOB was in the primary area of skip, the Midwest and even
> > with the beams facing away it was almost impossible to work anyone.
> >
> > I watched the rate on CT drop from around 185 to 70 or so and saw no way to
> > get
> > it back up. Twenty is our money band at this part of the cycle and 15 had
> > already gone long, making the east coast "cannon fodder" for the W6 guys.
> > After
> > QSYing for the fourth time and having the jerk follow me, I said screw it
> > and
> > shut it down, feeling very funky.
> >
> > The next day the XYL got on as K4XSS and I Elmered her through the pileups
> > that
> > came on Sunday afternoon when you are fresh meat. Nary a bit of intentional
> > QRM
> > on her even though it was the same time of day and the same freq I had been
> > on
> > the day before.
> >
> > So, just for fun, I decided to get back in the chair and give it a go under
> > my
> > call. The rate on CT was approaching 200 when my friend came back and
> > screwed
> > with me. I had the XYL get back on with her call....no problem with the
> > idiot.
> >
> > I finally got back on and for about an hour and a half proceeded to have my
> > best
> > runs in any SS. I had the machine up to 239 at one point and wound up with
> > a
> > 180 clock hour.
> >
> > Something has to be done about this crap with the intentional QRM. So far,
> > I
> > have talked to W4ZW, NF4A, N4GI, N4BP, all with pretty good-sized stations
> > and
> > all of them experienced the same crap. Judging from the propagatgion we had
> > and
> > my beam headings, this pinhead is definitely up in the midwest...W8, W9,
> > possibly a western W3.
> >
> > If anyone has any info on the guy, or if he screwed with you in the contest
> > playing either N4BP or K4BP's CQs let me know the particulars, including
> > thoughts as to his location.
> >
> > Thanks for reading my rants and raves. Those of you who have been through
> > this
> > understand how P.O.ed I am.
> >
> > Bill K4XS
> >
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