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Re: Knobs ....

Von: Roger Leighton (roger.leighton@btinternet.com) [Profil]
Datum: 11.04.2009 12:16
Message-ID: <BqqdnbGFRKt78H3UnZ2dnUVZ8qadnZ2d@bt.com>
Newsgroup: uk.radio.amateur
Walt Davidson wrote:
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>
> I don't know about that one, but the following episode that I
> witnessed this morning comes into the "You couldn't make it up"
> category.
>
> 07:30 BST  G3X** calls a G4*** on sked on 3758 kHz.
>
> 07:31 BST  An M3 calls G3X** and asks him to QSY.
>
>             G3X** asks him why, as the frequency appears to be clear.
>
>             The M3 replies, "You are too close to the WAB frequency,
>             3760 kHz.  Please QSY!"
>
>             G3X**: "But there's nobody on 3760 kHz."
>
>             M3***: "There will be at half past eight!  It's the WAB
>             frequency and we always start using it at 8:30.  Please
>             QSY!"
>
>            G3X**: "Get stuffed!"
>
> ROTFLMAO!  Perhaps they'll ask the RSGB to report the G3X** to Ofcom
> for using a frequency that's reserved for WAB.
>
> :-)
>
> 73 de G3NYY
>

Surely it would be better to educate the M3?
WAB Website http://wab.intermip.net/WAB%20Nets.php

"Suggested Frequencies:
On the following frequencies, W.A.B. activity can generally be found.
Remember these frequencies may be occupied by other QSO’s already in
progress. If that is the case please be prepared to move either up or
down the band before forming a net. If no activity is heard then try
calling yourself, you may be surprised at the response."

Then tell him to get stuufed!

Roger G4OWG

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