> I remember once listening to 8P2A running on 15 SSB. Someone spotted
> him as AP2A (at a time when the band was closed to that part of the
> world) and all hell broke loose. he had to find a new freq it got so
bad.
We had finally managed to scare up a mini JA run on 160 from G6PZ around
their sunrise time in the last few hours of WWCW last year, and were
particularly hoping that maybe a few other Far East mults would call in.
Then we got bust spotted (and given the nature of the bust, I would
guess possibly by an hyperactive skimmer feed) as EG6PZ. By the time we
began to fight clear of the wall of semi-local 50 over 9 Eu dupes, all
the JAs were gone.
Were we ever likely to be a station in the Balearics rather than the
bust of a well known English multi-op who has been blasting your ears
out for the past two days? I suppose after 45 hours in the chair,
people weren't thinking all that rationally.
73
Gerry GI0RTN
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