[TOEC] SAC CW 2012 RESULTS PUBLIHED
Mikael Rytky
vfr_micke at msn.com
Tue Nov 13 08:41:29 EST 2012
Sorry attaching pictures did not work in prev mail. Here are the RBN-spotted frequencies from KH6QR during 11 minutes of operation on 21 MHz between 13 nov 01.43 z to 01.54z:
21031.9
21032.3
21032.0
from 8 different sources. My eyes are seeing fairly new rigs in his shack.. far from WW2.
/Mikael
> From: vfr_micke at msn.com
> To: sm5sic at gmail.com
> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 14:20:16 +0100
> CC: ccf at contesting.com; sm6lrr at gmail.com; toec at contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [TOEC] SAC CW 2012 RESULTS PUBLIHED
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> Hi!
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> Again, generally speaking, it is not about what your frequency dial is tuned in on. It is about what frequency comes out from your radio,
> WW2 radio or not! Not even a normal finnish class 1 beer is always 5.5% even if you would lie to think so.
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> So before going "all in" blaming the operator, look at the attached picture from RBN.
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> Now, tell me:
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> -What is the frequency of KH6QR within 100 Hz (to be able to judge 200 Hz)?
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> -Did he think that he was on 21.032.00?
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> -Should KH6QR operator shape up and get rid of the piece of junk for equipment?
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> -Is an RBN that is spreading 400 Hz a sufficiently good tool for this kind of judgement?
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> One can definately expect that the HAM-rigs out there spread in a similar way!
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> So Göran, the answer is:
> -No, the majority of the operators do not know if they are within 200 Hz on what the send out in the skies.
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> Best regards,
> Mikael SM6VJA
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