[EIDXA] W1AW/5 cw operator
Joe Hetrick
jhetrick at bitjanitor.net
Thu Jun 12 13:16:50 EDT 2014
I tried to think if you could really make it happen with skimmer. I suppose you could, but, I think that the band would have to be pretty clear. The decoder falls down pretty quickly if the pileup is very large.
If you've played with Pileup Runner, I could see how that could work--if the sigs were all far enough apart, you know they're listening to you, so if yo uwork 5 stations each far enough apart that your skimmer decoded all of them and stuffed them in the log with a click, you could operate this way.
VKN
On Jun 12, 2014, at 12:13 PM, "Joe Hungate - K8OM" <radiojoe_k8om at msn.com> wrote:
> He's operated on several bands (W1AW/5) and consistently worked at least 3 stations in a row. The first time I worked him I changed my transmit frequency so I was up a couple hundred Hertz from the station he just worked. I figured I wouldn't work him when he sent my call since I was no longer on my original transmit frequency but I sent 5NN IA anyway and he immediately sent TU.
>
> I assumed he was using some sort of a code reader program that was decoding and displaying everything in his receiver passband. But maybe not, he may be doing all of the decoding in his head..... if he is, that is really impressive!
>
> Joe - K8OM
>
> -----Original Message----- From: Joe Hetrick
> Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2014 11:46 AM
> To: Tom
> Cc: EIDXA
> Subject: Re: [EIDXA] W1AW/5 cw operator
>
> I think he was a cwop, I'll dig back through the CWOps reflector to see who had stated they'd be running CW.
>
> I too have heard of these mythical ops, it would be very awesome to hear one.
>
> VKN
> On Jun 12, 2014, at 11:39 AM, Tom <wb8zrl at southslope.net> wrote:
>
>> I have heard stories about cw operators that listen to a pile-up for a few seconds
>> and pick out 4-5 calls from the mess and proceed to call them in turn. I have never
>> heard or worked one.
>>
>> Tuesday evening I chased W1AW/5 on 160m cw. The operator was such a person.
>> He never worked only one person, and it was usually 4 or more at a time. He had
>> to be copying more than one call at a given instant.
>>
>> I listened to him for quite a while. In all my years of dxing I have never experienced
>> this. Awesome!
>>
>> tom
>>
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