[DXBase] LOL a possible feature for DXBase*next*
Tom
[email protected]
Wed, 31 Mar 2004 19:15:58 -0800 (PST)
Hi Art:
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
But I think you missed my point.
I'm not talking about whose responsibility it is to listen. I agree that listening is very
important part of DXing. I'm simply saying that if the DX OP says where he/she is listening, the
KC cops don't get on the DX freq and cause a lot of QRM.
It might seem clever to not tell people where you're listening, but it really causes a mess on the
DX freq.
Tnx and 73,
Tom, N0YD "Yankee Doodle"
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--- Art Searle W2NRA <[email protected]> wrote:
> Now don't get anN0YD, Tom,
>
> But I disagree here too. It is not up to the DX
> to tell us what he is doing. It is up to us to
> find out by LISTENING.
>
> I remember DXpeditions where the DX lied about
> where they were listening. I even remember when I
> think it was 1984 Kermadec had just opened and op
> Ron Wright ZL1AMO was listening down on 20 CW and
> told no one. That has to be the fastest I worked
> a major DXpedition. Frustrated because I couldn't
> hear who he was working in the big mess listening
> up, I listened down.
>
> 73,
>
> Art
> W2NRA
>
>
>
> Tom wrote:
> > The main reason the KC cops come out and start
> directing the DX callers is because the DX station
> > doesn't say "Listening up" or "Up 5".
> >
> > A really good, experience and professional DX
> operator will avoid the confusion and QRM created
> by
> > the KC cops by simply saying "up 5".
> >
> > Why don't more DX ops do that???
>
>
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