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Re: Fox...he worked 'em close to his frequency...never did hear him work
anyone dead on. With a good filter, no sweat. He was working 'em like a
pro...close in, but still within the RIT of many. Good work in my
book...efficient use of the band too!
73 John K7FD
>
> Worked Rick KF4AR the Fox tonight on 7.0407 MHz about 18 after
> 0200 after calling Rick about 500 times. For some reason Rick is working
> guys right on his frequency! I called him 1 kHz high for awhile but heard
> him come back to guys on his frequency all the time. So I did the same and
> did work him.
>
> Yesterday I forgot to use my cloudwarmer vee antenna and missed
> some close in Hounds in Colorado. Tonight Rick got started wrong and needs
> to spread out that pack of baying Hounds by working them on other
> frequencies.
>
> To all future Fox's I can't say how much easier it is when you get
> the Hounds on a frequency away from yours and work them. They can all hear
> you now. Your in control Mr. Fox. Don't let the Hounds work you back to
> your frequency...:-)
>
> Most important, it's a lot more fun when you can hear the Fox.
> Fox's make the funniest errors and you don't want to miss it.
>
> Yours Truly,
>
> - Karl F. Larsen, k5di@arrl.net (505) 524-3303 -
>
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