[Dx-qsl] VP8THU OPERATION

Ron Notarius WN3VAW [email protected]
2002年1月21日 20:33:15 -0500


DX isn't that way. The "assorted chaff" (well put!) are not DX'ers. Many
of them are frustrated pathetic souls who get some small satisfaction from
frustrating us -- and I think in reality the percentage of amateurs who are
made up of these pathetic souls are a tiny fraction of 1%, worldwide.
Unfortunately, it doesn't take a lot to disrupt communications, and they
know it.
Best thing to do is to ignore them and work around them. And don't lose
your cool. If they can't frustrate you, they will eventually go away and
seek out a victim that they can frustrate.
73
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Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 7:48 PM
Subject: [Dx-qsl] VP8THU OPERATION
This has been a ruff DXpedition I think. The propagation for us in Ohio
(others too) was down. At least when I got the chance to get on. The
jammers,
cops, name callers, super hams, idiots, on freq. conversationalists, tuner
uppers, call bootleggers, ditters, and assorted chaff seemed to be in excess
this time around. It seems a shame that DX has to be this way. Guys spend
lots of big BUX and often risk more to give us a new one and we have to have
that kind of appreciation for them. I don't understand why an individual
would spend money on ham gear just to deliberately jam others, unless he
REALLY had a mental defect of some sort. It's not just on SSB either,
although much more popular there. Sorry...........just
irritated...........................Al/W8FAX
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