[SECC] Re AA4LR comment on a claim jumper

Michael Condon mrcne4s at yahoo.com
Mon Jan 30 18:09:40 EST 2006


The quick answer is "all of it"...
  The reality is "none"...
   
  But on CW with a 250 Hz filter on, someone inside of 100-150 Hz is getting close.
  I often work with someone who is positioned to produce zero beat to me, so I just see AGC action, and that works fine.  I will also move when it is possible.
   
  I noticed this fellow when I moved to mitigate, and he just slid each way with me.
   
  So, Jerry, How much space do you need? 
   
  Mike...

Jerry Flanders <jeflanders at comcast.net> wrote:
  
How much space do you guys think is needed on each side of your 
calling freq in a contest? - for what mode?

Jerry W4UK

At 16:06 1/30/2006, you wrote:
>FWIW
> I had someone jump my Freq, low on the band, and give me some 
> QRM. I do think it was a xx3x call, but I didn't jot it down.
> When I slid down to clear, after giving notice a few time, he did 
> the same.
> When I moved back up to clear, he did the same.
> Finally he just left after dueling CQs for a while.... I would 
> rather move than battle, but this encounter seemed odd as the 
> fellow seemed to want to chase.
>
> It could be someone who was near by, but didn't have the 
> selectivity to hear a clear freq even though I could drop him out 
> by moving a couple hundred Hz.
>
> More likely it was the obvious... malpractice.
>
> Times like this are when the indoor Beverages help.
>
> Mike
>

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