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Call CQ!

Dick, K2ZR
Folks, it 'taint no sunspots and/or poor conditions, it is us!
If you want to have some enjoyable QSO's, they're out there; I hav'em
all of the time both stateside and DX.
There's an ancient sales axiom that goes like this: If you don't make
the calls you won't get the results!
If you/we don't call CQ not a whole lot happens. You can't catch a fish
unless you toss a line into the water.
Throw you hat into the ring, don't just lie there in the "weeds" and
wait for someone else to get'er done!
Get on the air and call CQ.
My spin,
K2ZR/4
Key West, The End of the Road!
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Re: Call CQ! [OT]

Simon (HB9DRV)
Despite a sunspots count of 0 I'm seeing plenty of digital and SSTV
activity, today I copied my first US station ever on 20m SSTV (maybe it's
the new detector code I've been writing for the last week).

Even when there may be just one poor soul calling CQ on CW there is plenty
of digital mode activity going on. I would go as far as suggesting that
there is more PSK activity than CW on 20m during a weekday.

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

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> Folks, it 'taint no sunspots and/or poor conditions, it is us!
 

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