[CQ-Contest] Operating Ethics for Multi-Op contest

Edward sawyered at earthlink.net
Wed Mar 11 04:03:41 PDT 2009


"I've had SSTV'ers try to run me from any freq within 10 KHZ of 14.230.
I  
really doubt, knowing the claiber of ops down there last week, that they
would  
stay within a couple Kc of 14.230. I think 14.234 is just fine. What the
hell 
do  they expect? 10 Kc of clear, uncluttered spectrum??
 
73- Chuck KI9A"
 
Yes, they do.  And so does the crowd up on 14.300.  This weekend I had
instances on both frequencies.  "Can you move, you are on the SSTV
frequency?"  Me "really?, I am on 14.227.5 and asked if the frequency
was in use?"  nothing.then a 20 over SSTV sigs on my frequency instead
of 14.230.
 
Then later I am on 14296.8.  "Can you move down a little?  You are
QRMing the maritime emergency frequency"..me "really? Is there a
declared emergency?"  "no, but if there was one you'd be QRMing it"
"well, sorry but there isn't one and I am over 3 kcs away which gives
you 6kcs of bandwidth.I think that's quite enough in this contest"
"thanks for nothing you #^$%*&"".
 
I have come to realize that there is no operator more inconsiderate in
all of ham radio than the "goon squads" of 14.300 and SSTV and oh yes,
add the RTTYers who just drop in our "their special calling frequency"
after you have been CQing for over an hour.
 
Contesters inconsiderate?  I am sure we have our share, but we take 99%
of the bad press and aren't dishing out 1/3 of the garbage going on.  We
need a better PR guy in my opinion...
 
Ed  N1UR
 


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