I spent most of the day on Ch 16 LSB today. I had a couple of decent QSOs, but spent most of the time fighting bleedover from ch 17, and hetrodynes from AMers on 16.
Back in the 23 channel days, most people were courteous, and left 16 for the SSBers. Today, hardly anybody knows what courteous means.
As an example, yesterday I was talking to a station in Rhode Island, and whenever I unkeyed, some jerk in Illinois keyed up for me and covered the Rhode Island station up. Finally, I told my QSO," I apologize man, but some inconsiderate operator keeps keying up on you calling for me. If he thinks I will ever come back to him, it will never happen." The guy shut up, and we finished our QSO. After we were done, the guy started calling for me again. I just ignored him.
I appreciate that there are operators out there with 23 channel ssb rigs, but I don't want to have to fight to hear them now-a-days.
- 399 J.J.
Back in the 23 channel days, most people were courteous, and left 16 for the SSBers. Today, hardly anybody knows what courteous means.
As an example, yesterday I was talking to a station in Rhode Island, and whenever I unkeyed, some jerk in Illinois keyed up for me and covered the Rhode Island station up. Finally, I told my QSO," I apologize man, but some inconsiderate operator keeps keying up on you calling for me. If he thinks I will ever come back to him, it will never happen." The guy shut up, and we finished our QSO. After we were done, the guy started calling for me again. I just ignored him.
I appreciate that there are operators out there with 23 channel ssb rigs, but I don't want to have to fight to hear them now-a-days.
- 399 J.J.