[CQ-Contest] Watch that main radio while SO2R...

Bob Naumann - N5NJ n5nj at gte.net
Mon Mar 5 03:03:52 EST 2001


Doug,

Perhaps, given your years of experience, or perhaps as a result where
you are, the amount of interference on that frequency seemed normal to
you and you felt that you had a "clear-enough" frequency.  I think you
were right.

It seems that many now feel that they are entitled to a completely
clear passband.

These guys need to get real.

I had a W6 try to chase me off on 15 this afternoon by coming on my
frequency several times, telling me that the frequency was in use.
Naturally, I ignored him totally and kept calling CQ.  I listened
around and found that this guy was up nearly 2.5kHz.  He kept moving
to my frequency trying to get me to react, and finally moved right on
top of my frequency and called CQ.  He even announced that he was
going to do so.  Ho-hum.   I moved up to where he was and had a great
run.

Clear passbands are not a given in a contest.

Robert E. Naumann
N5NJ / V26O
N5NJ at arrl.net
www.qsl.net/n5nj
Plano, TX  USA
ex KR2J, V26RN, W6V, WA2OVE
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Smith W9WI" <w9wi at w9wi.com>
To: <cq-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 15:47
Subject: [CQ-Contest] Watch that main radio while SO2R...


 >
 > Interesting incident during the ARRL Phone on 15m early this
morning.
 >
 > Decided it was time to do some CQing.  Found a completely open
frequency.
 > (nothing but band noise)  Asked whether it was in use.  Response: 2
seconds
 > of band noise.  Ask again.  Again, response: 2 seconds of band
noise.
 >
 > Call CQ & begin running.  (unfortunately not at a very good rate<g>)
About
 > 5 minutes later, a W1 shows up & starts insisting it's his
frequency.
 >
 > Two possible explanations:
 >
 > 1. He was off chasing a 2nd radio QSO & didn't listen on his run
 > frequency during the six seconds or so I spent trying to determine
whether
 > it was occupied.
 >
 > 2. Incredibly directional antenna and no backscatter.
 >
 > Moral of the story is: if you're going to be SO2R, you *must* either
pay
 > attention to your first radio during your Radio 2 QSOs, or you
*must* be
 > prepared to find a new run frequency.  SO2R makes run frequencies
scarcer;
 > people are getting less likely to surrender run spectrum they
legitimately
 > believed was unoccupied.
 > --
 > Doug Smith W9WI
 > Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66
 > http://www.w9wi.com
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