[Boatanchors] =The_SSSOBs_Inspire_Me_Again?
Rob Atkinson
ranchorobbo at gmail.com
Mon Apr 25 18:56:20 EDT 2016
I agree, it is a mistake to give up and move or QRT. I have heard AM
operators complain about QRM on the air. That's also not a good thing
to do. The only thing that works is to carry on and act as if
everything is okay. If everyone is on the same page with that, then
the QRMers eventually give up and go away. It is important for AMers
to run a strapping station if they want to operate on 75 and 160 at
night. The antenna is the hard part. Strapping for QRM on 75 and QRN
on 160.
Rob
K5UJ
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 4:24 PM, <w5jo at brightok.net> wrote:
> It is not changing band conditions when it occurs at 8-9 PM on 75 meters,
> it is blatant interference. I have heard them brag about running AM QSOs
> off frequency so moving only emboldens them. I say to do as Don says, turn
> up the wick and give back, that eventually will cause them to stop, moving
> doesn't.
>
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