[Elecraft] CW in Emergencies?

Stephen W. Kercel kercel1 at suscom-maine.net
Wed Sep 7 09:53:35 EDT 2005


>Ralph says:

>There is CW out there but sometimes the activity does
>seem sparse.
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I'd wondered about that. I was completely inactive from July 1983 to 
November 2004, and I've noticed that the CW bands seem a lot less populated 
now than they did 20+ years ago. For example, last night as I tuned across 
the CW end of 40 m I heard maybe 6 QSOs. Admittedly, the geomagnetic 
activity has been high and propagation over the past week has been actively 
stinking.

On the other hand, I wonder if the sparsity of transmissions is really from 
fewer hams operating, or simply from fewer hams transmitting. I expect that 
quite a few operators do what I do, listen without transmitting until 
something genuinely interesting pops up. My reason for suspecting this is 
that I repeatedly notice a remarkable phenomenon. The band will seem very 
quiet, maybe 2-3 QSOs in a 20 kHz segment, but then a rare (sometimes even 
not so rare) DX station appears, and a pileup develops literally within 
seconds, and becomes massive no later than the DX's second QSO. This 
happens too fast to be the effect of a spotting net or computerized 
spotting, I can only conclude that many operators are listening, ready to 
pounce when the moment is right.

73,

Steve
AA4AK







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