I thought I'd relate a short story about an experience I had on the then newly opened 17 meter ham band.
As usual, I was spinning the dial on my TS-130S looking for a contact within the 17 meter band when I stopped the dial on a strong ssb station. This station was attempting to make contact with another station, calling repeatingly. It didn't take too long for me to gather that the station was US military, and not a ham op. When the station called, another military station answered, but the first one couldn't copy the second one. The second station tried several times to come back to the first, but the first still couldn't hear the reply.
I was in a quandary... I didn't know if I should act as a "go-between" by giving them my call and offer to help these two stations communicate, or just sit there and ignore the situation. I chose the second path beause I was afraid of what could possibly be negative repercussions for me, even though the communications were clearly in the middle of a ham band for which I was licensed for.
Another factor in my decision was the fact that the comm didn't seem to be a life-or-death situation.
I've always wondered what would have taken place, had I threw in my call on that freq and offered to be the "relay"?
