I've seen as many as 20 calling at same time any DXP is calling.  That's really "calling in the blind", for sure.  Yes, we've all done it for a cycle until we realize WE are in the WRONG and make corrections.  

I have yet to decode them even once.  Possibly heard them on CW a day or so ago, not really sure.  It will be an ATNO for me if/when I get them in the log.  


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George - WB5JJJ
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On Wed, Mar 4, 2026 at 10:33 AM BILL KENNAMER <k5fuv@prodigy.net> wrote:
They’re calling off sequence because they can’t hear the station they’re calling.  That’s a real tip off that they’re idiots. You can’t work’em if you can’t hear ‘em.

FUV 


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On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, 9:05 AM, Steven Rutledge <steven.t.rutledge@gmail.com> wrote:

1502, 14090, FT8.  Was calling F/H, got a response but never confirmed. 
Left F/H and kept calling.  Finally in the log.  It is incredible how
many US hams are calling in the wrong sequence. Are they brand new to
FT8?  It is maddening.

Good luck everyone.

This was my first contact this trip.  Not an ATNO but new band country. 
Off to feed the neighbor's cats.

Steve, N4JQQ

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