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Re: Topband: CQ...CQ...CQ

To: "'VE6WZ_Steve'" <ve6wz@shaw.ca>, "'topband'" <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: Topband: CQ...CQ...CQ
From: pa5mw--- via Topband <topband@contesting.com>
Reply-to: pa5mw@home.nl
Date: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 11:38:43 +0100
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Correct on the CQ CQ !

As of last weekend I am running a 160m CW skimmer feed to the RBN and notice:


- ratio between correct heard callsigns vs those sent to the RBN server is 
roughly 5 :1 (excluding calls from a pile-up)

- only those callsigns with CQ CQ in their message are forwarded to RBN network 
(Duh)


 73
Mark PA5MW



-----Original Message-----
From: Topband <topband-bounces+pa5mw=home.nl@contesting.com> On Behalf Of 
VE6WZ_Steve
Sent: Wednesday, March 18, 2020 0:15 AM
To: topband <topband@contesting.com>
Subject: Topband: CQ...CQ...CQ

With many hams around the world staying home and "practicing social distancing” 
to “flatten the CV-19 curve”, what a great time to be on the radio!

Lets get out there and call CQ to stir up the band. (or ANY band for that 
matter)

There may be some out there that somehow think calling CQ is just for the rare 
DX, and not for the average ham.  I know there are many that have no interest 
in woking just “plain old DX” that aren't new DXCC counters.  I also realize 
there are many that live in high noise city locations that have a legitimate 
“alligator risk” by calling CQ.
However, to state the obvious, if no one calls CQ, no one is going to work 
anyone!  The conclusion will be “the band is dead”.

Speaking of another benefit of RBN…..one comment…..”if I look at my waterfall 
and don't see any traces, then the band is dead”. Well….often NOT true.  It is 
not unusual to see a blank pan-adapter, but then when checking the RBN there is 
NO-ONE calling CQ….anywhere in the world!  Is the band really dead?? How do we 
know it's dead if no one is calling? (And yes, there are enough RBN skimmers 
worldwide that almost any CQ will be decoded within a few seconds)  Many nights 
I have CQ'd into a “dead band” (blank pan-adapter, but also no RBN activity) 
and been rewarded with lots of EU DX callers.

There are a number of NA stalwarts calling CQ regularly on TB and a handful 
from EU, VK and JA, but it would be great to see more activity. (last night I 
heard Jon AA1K filling his log with EU). This winter I have worked quite a few 
EU that have been running 100w from backyard antennas so it's not limited to 
the big guns.

For those that lament that everyone is on FT-8, perhaps it would be a good idea 
to get on the band and make some CW noise instead of waiting for some else to 
call CQ???  Thats what the FT-8 guys are doing…they hit the send key on the 
FT-8 program and wait to see what happens.  There is a lot of FT-8 CQing going 
on…every 15 seconds, for hours.  Maybe thats why it seems there is more DX 
being worked on that mode?  This season I have logged 1,587 EU QSOs on CW with 
498 unique callsigns, so CQing can be rewarding. 113 DXCC since August. This 
has been one of the best TB seasons here at VE6WZ.  The season is not over yet.

While stuck at home, turn on the radio and call CQ….on ANY band.  See what 
happens.  Kinda like “old school” radio…using the “legacy" mode.
CQ..CQ…CQ…..
Why not?

73, de steve ve6wz


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