[CQ-Contest] Difficult callsigns
    David A. Pruett 
    k8cc at comcast.net
       
    Fri Nov  8 22:17:58 EST 2002
    
    
  
Speaking of callsigns which are hard to decipher, my worst experience came 
back in the late seventies (when I was at college in Arkansas) that I took 
a trip up to visit a buddy at the University of Missouri in Rolla, MO 
.  Jeff was not a ham, but had hung out with K5GO and I and had absorbed a 
lot of "contesting culture" at the original N5DX so he knew I'd be 
interested in trying out the club station, particularly since it was ARRL 
DX weekend.
The UMR club station was (and still is) W0EEE which was equipped with a 
Drake C-Line, SB-220 and (among other antennas) an 80M flat top dipole 
stretched between two 160' campus power station smokestacks.  Man, I could 
hardly wait.
It didn't take long before I came to discover how difficult it was to get a 
callsign full of "Es" through a 80M CW pileup.  Signal strength was not the 
issue - the callsign simply had no "inertia" to it.  Sending the call 
normally simply did not work.  The only thing that worked was "di dah dah, 
dah dah dah dah dah, dit (pause), dit (pause), dit".  It was humiliating...
After two hours, pizza sounded a lot better than low band frustration.
Dave/K8CC
    
    
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