I wanted to operate CW. The daylight was fading: I'd spent (wasted?) too much time in digi lately so I tuned into 40m and cruised smoothly down to 7.030MHz. There was a honking great pileup. I couldn't believe it, a pileup occupying around 6kHz of bandwidth centred on 7.030.
I wondered what the cause of the ruckus was so I hung around; then I noticed the antics of station "X" who had a good, big, strong signal.
X was absolutely ruthless. He'd send his callsign a couple of times, QSY a few Hz and send his call again, then QSY a few more Hz and call aga.... you get the idea. This op didn't do this just a few times: I was fascinated enough to keep an ear on him and I am certain he progressed right across the pileup, top to bottom, looking for the dx's listening frequency.
Then
-get this- he'd wind back up to the top frequency and wend his way back down again. He kept doing this for well over 40 minutes. It didn't matter who was on frequency, he'd call right over 'em. He didn't hang around listening for long: it went call call qsy, call call, qsy... with an indecently short intervening listening space.
As an exercise in futility it was great, could not have been better. As an example of self centred, ruthless yet bone headed operating bad manners it was pretty good. I don't like pile ups one bit. Pile ups stomping all over a qrp centre of activity frequency ain't agreeable even if the DX is qrp. I reckon moving around is a reasonable plan: it spreads the grief, shakes off the crowd and gives the dx op a bit of a breather.
Now you're waiting for me to tell you how I cracked this pile up and came out triumphant, aren't you? Well I didn't. I did the sensible thing and QSYd to 80m and enjoyed a natter with a nice old G3 op: good manners prevailed and as far as I can tell both stations were content.
I'm sure glad I'm not so obsessed with making dx contacts that I forget what few remaining principles I have
::virtuous glow:: Vic /nipping aloft to polish his halo...