[WIQPmail] Spotting - self spoting

Craig Larsen kc0dmf at arrl.net
Wed Feb 3 14:24:38 CST 2016


:-)

May I say that it encourages me to see so much activity for the WIQP, and
it's still 5 weeks away! Love the discussion! I promise I'll submit my logs
this time.  : )
/craig
KC0DMF/m Hennepin County, MN

On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Doug Garman via WIQP-Mail <
wiqp-mail at warac.org> wrote:

> I would love to work any or all of you! If you are spotted chances are
> slim, because I have not yet figured out how to pull them out!
>
> However, if you are not spotted, chances are very much thinner, because
> when I learn, you will not be there!
>
> If the rules are changed to encourage spotting, your PARTY will be that
> much more fun for the participant who is at the PARTY for FUN! It is called
> a QSO Party, is it not? Salmon Run has several round tables on various
> frequencies (bands) where rare counties (and rovers) stop in regularly to
> give many stations a chance to work them. Mobile stations break the round
> table and may work 50 stations in one sitting. Very often there are 5 to 10
> of the4 rare counties on at one time - and if they QSY, they leave a
> frequency they plans to go to - and times they plan to be somewhere else.
> AND this then becomes a defacto spotting net. LETS HAVE A PARTY!
>
> Doug K7EVI / WA7KLI, Badger Gulch, Klickitat County, WA.
>
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