Back in the day I'd hear one station going to another channel, and asking the person who was splashing them to lower their mic, or power down.
I never hear that any longer.
People still cause splatter/splash, but my guess is there's so few locals that would cause (splash) issues on a regular basis, and that's why no one ever asks others to lower it down.
Maybe we've learned from the past.
I remember a time when asking another to lower it down because they were splashing an other was a sure way to start a CB 15 rounder.
In NY the word splash victim would be hurled at the station asking to lower it down or worse, move to another channel.
In my area of NY (BK) their were people who actually belived that splashing other's was a sure sign that they had a powerful station. LoL!
There were people who would purposely go one above or lower from the station they knew they were splashing and repeat, SPLASH VICTIM over and over.
The good ol days, huh? 73
I never hear that any longer.
People still cause splatter/splash, but my guess is there's so few locals that would cause (splash) issues on a regular basis, and that's why no one ever asks others to lower it down.
Maybe we've learned from the past.
I remember a time when asking another to lower it down because they were splashing an other was a sure way to start a CB 15 rounder.
In NY the word splash victim would be hurled at the station asking to lower it down or worse, move to another channel.
In my area of NY (BK) their were people who actually belived that splashing other's was a sure sign that they had a powerful station. LoL!
There were people who would purposely go one above or lower from the station they knew they were splashing and repeat, SPLASH VICTIM over and over.
The good ol days, huh? 73