Re: [IRCA] [Amdx] Re KHMO and DX alerts
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Re: [IRCA] [Amdx] Re KHMO and DX alerts



The VAST majority of stations that are reported to be operating outside of station parameters seem to do so without any worry about what we on our list may be saying. I am happy to receive tips that such things are happening.

I'd rather run the risk that the occasional tip will cause the problem to be fixed than forego such tips altogether or shift them to some sort of stealth notification that only a few might hear about.

If someone uses one of our list tips to fix the problem right away so be it. But in most cases I wouldn't worry at all that the problem will be fixed anytime soon. Can anyone remember another case where a list tip prompted a station to fix the problem immediately? I can't.

We have debated at some length whether to report stations on late or with day pattern and power as "cheaters". (No one said this about KHMO!) It could be a willful refusal to follow the rules (high schools sports, for example), but it could also be a one-time mistake, or an on-goin technical problem. So I don't use highly charged words like "cheater" when reporting such. I think it makes sense to hold back on the blunt allegations because we really don't know what is happening at the station end.

So when hearing a station that we suspect is breaking the rules it might be better to say something like this on the list: "KXYZ is coming in unusually well tonight here in Maryland". That's not an accusation, but it is a tip. If the CE at that station is on this list, or someone on this list knows the CE and passes the word, I can live with it. But most of the time I doubt anything will be done. In fact, most of the time I doubt anything will be done even if you call the station direct.

Jim Renfrew



----- Original Message ----- From: "Chernos Saul" <sauldx@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <am@xxxxxxxxxxx>; <irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <amfmtvdx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <amdx@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2012 1:13 PM
Subject: [Amdx] Re KHMO and DX alerts



I posted the one and only tip on this one, and word came through that my post to these lists led to the broadvaster being immediately alerted to the situation. So that even a couple minutes later, when other DXers tried for it, KHMO was gone. My first instinct was to sit on the fence, and I still understand the desire to let a friend in the industry know immediately when something is awry. But I think this poses a dilemma for those of us who do post tips - and compared to the total number of list subscribers, those of us who post alerts are extremely few in number. If I post to a public list such as this, the risk is that by doing so I am potentially putting the kaibosh on the DX opportunity. This is not what my intent is when posting alerts. And it stands to make me think twice about where I post such alerts in the future, or whether I post them a few days after I have privately alerted a few people who I know to be interested in chasing a signal such as this. Is this really what we want? I realize that we can't and shouldn't dictate what people on the lists choose to do with the information. And I am also sensitive to a broadcaster or engineer, on this list or even not on this list, who may cringe at the thought their signal is getting out improperly. And I have absolutely no problem with someone alerting an engineer a day or more afterwards. I've done that myself with stations *chronically* having signal issues. But this experience re KHMO creates a dilemma for me, and the only way I can see resolving that dilemma is to find another, more discreet way to alert DXers who I know will want to chase the signal. Someone help me work through this one... Saul
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