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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ3N View Post
    I refuse to do that. All it does is encourage others to interrupt you. Once you start down that road, you can kiss all the DX goodbye, as one after the other pesters you. I've either shut down, or changed bands on these guys when they don't get the hint.



    I know WHY they're doing it. Doesn't change the fact that it's still rude.

    I play ham radio on my terms. If they refuse to understand that, then I simply go do something else. They need me; I don't need them. I don't chase paper.



    So have I, and I won't be an enabler to bad behavior. It's like those assholes who, when the DX says, "The WA4?", and 3 guys call who aren't even remotely a WA4. Jackasses....
    Another thing I used to hate is when I was calling for a specific station and some other jackass responds. If I wanted to talk to the jerk I would specifically call for him. I also can't stand the jackasses that just put out a general CQ without a DX. What kind of moron calls CQ just to talk to someone nearby ? If you want to talk locally just join a local group or use UHF. That is what UHF is for,
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    Quote Originally Posted by W3WN View Post
    Well, FWIW, I've run into the same thing. It happened when I was experimenting with PSK-31 (which I'm going to get back to with the 'new' rig), it's happened when I'm calling 'CQ DX' on CW.

    The bottom line is that some induhviduals are clueless, pure and simple.

    Reminds me of two incidents from the past...

    (1) Back when I was in school, one year we tried a weekly 'Penn State ARC Summer Net' on 40 SSB. Got disrupted every week by some maroon, who had no association with the club or the University of any sort, just HAD to check into the net, and proceed to tell us about his life. The attempt to meet was officially terminated when we got together for Field Day, it wasn't worth the aggravation.

    (2) I was talking with another ham on 2 meters. We were both mobile, heading to the same destination. So a relatively new ham from a county away breaks in, joyfully tells us how happy he is to work us, and proceeds with his life story. He should have paid a little more attention to the subject at hand; we were both on the way to the funeral home, for the viewing of the wife of a long-time club member. Suffice to say, the clueless one never paid attention to the conversation he was breaking into, or never realized how inappropriate that 'break' was.
    Or how about the morans who just key up on a repeater, give their callsign and say "listening". So yeah ?? you are listening, what I am supposed to do or why would I care ? I am certainly not gong to respond to them. If you want to talk break into an established conversation with something relevant to the topic at hand. Otherwise shut up.
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    1614 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: CQ N2ADV FN23
    1615 -1 -0.4 1370 # N2ADV IZ0PTY JN61
    1616 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: IZ0PTY N2ADV -01
    1617 -4 1.5 1373 # N2ADV RA6AN KN95

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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Or how about the morans who just key up on a repeater, give their callsign and say "listening".
    I think every issue of every ARRL publication from 1975 to 2000 said that is the way to do it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kd6vm View Post
    I think every issue of every ARRL publication from 1975 to 2000 said that is the way to do it.
    Yep. Standard procedure in these parts; it's the repeater equivalent of a CQ, an open invitation to chat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize View Post
    Or how about the morans who just key up on a repeater, give their callsign and say "listening".
    These are the same people who give their call sign followed by, "for ID".

    Why else would you give your call sign??
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    1516 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: CQ N2ADV FN23
    1517 -16 0.7 2220 # N2ADV SQ2RBR JO93
    1518 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: SQ2RBR N2ADV -16
    1519 (no decode, two stations at once on same DF)
    1520 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: QRM PSE AGN?
    1521 -12 -0.5 2220 # N2ADV F5GSJ JN18
    1522 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: SQ2RBR N2ADV -16
    1523 -12 -0.5 2220 # N2ADV F5GSJ JN18
    1524 Transmitting 18.102 MHz JT65: SQ2RBR N2ADV -16
    1525 -10 -0.5 2223 # CQ F5GSJ JN18

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    IZE:
    "Or how about the morans who just key up on a repeater, give their callsign and say "listening"."
    IU:
    "These are the same people who give their call sign followed by, "for ID"."

    And why wouldn't the morans follow standard procedure for calling CQ on a repeater?
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