Topband: Don Miller and CW Pileup Management
Kenneth Grimm
grimm at sbc.edu
Wed May 23 14:16:22 PDT 2012
Yep, that's the way I remember it too. It is just so sad that he had that
other side of him that got him in trouble with the ham community and
society generally. Poor guy. Such a waste.
73,
Ken - K4XL
On Wed, May 23, 2012 at 4:45 PM, k1zm at aol.com <k1zm at aol.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Don
>
> Yes - we both remember the Don Miller style of working a CW pileup pretty
> much the same way.
>
> In this case, I quickly realized that if I stuck with the CORE PILE I was
> going to have to really WORK HARD in order to pull out any calls - because
> the guys were totally out of control and calling wildly and non-stop.
>
> I am not sure how I came to do what I did, except to say - that, like you,
> I knew the opening might not repeat itself (Krassy too had only one night
> at ST0R that was wide open) and he made the most of it I learned from that
> and from the Miller remembrances.
>
> So I just winged it and listened up and down for those on the fringes - in
> order to maximize the potential of the opening.
>
> Glad it worked out because those good condx did not repeat themselves.
>
> BTW - if you have not already heard, the National Geographic JUNE issue
> (which just came out) has a wonderful colorful spread on Socotra - really
> worth a look. It is also available ON LINE on their website - much of what
> is portrayed there are things that I got to see on a tour of the island.
>
> 73 and hope you drank at least ONE BEER for me out at Dayton - I wanted to
> come but just could not make it back in time without having had to pay
> double for my airfare and I just wasn't willing to do that - HI. This trip
> all in was expensive enough....
>
> PS YES DON - We ***BOTH*** ARE GETTING OLD - and I am starting to FEEL IT
> - HI HI
>
> JEFF VY2ZM
>
>
> K1ZM at aol.com
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: K8MFO <K8MFO at aol.com>
> To: k1zm <k1zm at aol.com>
> Sent: Wed, May 23, 2012 7:42 pm
> Subject: Re: Topband: 7O6T - 160m story - Part II
>
>
> Jeff:
>
> At Dayton I told some folks that you were doing a "Miller-type act", but
> they did not know what I was talking about! Of course you report his
> activities just as they happened at VU2WNV.
>
> I said at the time, and I still do, that the most impressive operating I
> ever heard was W9WNV/FO8M - Maria Theresa. Forget that the island was
> not even above water, and that Miller may not even have been in the
> vicinity. I was sitting in a college dorm at Michigan State, with no
> chance to work him, but I surely could hear him very well, and I listened
> to him for hours. For something to do, I timed him, and he was knocking
> off over 250 per hour on CW ... I know, I did the counting!
>
> Don would come back to maybe 8 people, send the one RST .... let's say
> he had blown one of those calls --- he would correct it, and then have
> maybe another 8 "tail enders", and he would send them the single RST!
> Never heard anything like that since .... Your modified version was very
> obvious to me, but maybe not to too many others. Guess that means I'm
> OLD, hi.
>
> 73
>
> Don K8MFO
>
>
>
> In a message dated 5/22/2012 2:30:17 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> k1zm at aol.com writes:
> What I did that night was something I learned long ago from Don Miller's
> operations in the 1960's
>
> What Don Miller used to do was a little more extreme - Don would answer 10
> stations at a time - send 599 - and then pick out the next 10 and do it
> again. As a kid in High SchooI, I used to listen in awe to him do this from
> VU2WNV - man that guy was really good at it too!)
>
>
>
>
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Ken - K4XL
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