Dan: 
 
What is "good for amateur radio" has to be "what is good for the people", 
and NOT "what is good for my klick."  Which is what you are really 
stating, it is just a bunch of "good ole cb buddies", but thinking of 
themselves in some glorified manner!  Disgusting really...  and yes, I 
remember a time when it was NOT this way, you had a few anti-social 
weirdos who were loners and thought themselves special because of a hobby 
license, but that seems to have become catching and has almost infected 
the whole lot, the sane ones are rather few and far between these days... 
 
"Amateur Worship is a Mental Disorder", is going to be the title of a book 
I am working on! grin 
 
John 
 
On Mon, 22 Aug 2005 20:48:24 +0000, Dan/W4NTI wrote: 
 
 
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  Dan/W4NTI wrote: 
  Even today....well actually for 
  many years....the 80 meter band is a classic example of wasted  
  space. 
  Mostly dead air in the "CW" allocations.   In particular from 
  3.5 to 3.6. 
  
  I think you meant "3.6 to 3.7" 
  
 No I didn't....I don't consider 5 CW stations in 100 KC 
 over use of a 
 segement.  Or should I say  "Use of a segement". 
 Nets are there for sure, 
 but not for long.  Then the band is dead again. 
 
  Lots of open space from 3.6 to 3.750 if you want to be open 
  minded on this 
  subject. 
 
  All of 80 meters is open to digital modes. You know, the 
  modes all those new, young, modern hams are going to use 
  when Element 1 goes away. 
 
  If there's so much room, then what's the problem making 
  3500 to 3575 Morse Code only? 
 
 Because we don't use it now.  25 on the bottom of all bands is 
 plenty IF it is CW exclusive to ALL classes. 
 
 Is 80 meters full of digital signals? Or is it equally underused 
 by those modes as well? 
 
 
 80/75 is a seasonal band,  as is 160.   Summertime activity of any kind is 
 quite low.  With the exception of SSB.  It is always full up.  At least in 4 
 land anyway. 
 
 Digital is indeed increasing,  but so far are staying above 3575.  On 
 occassion I am QRMed from them on the Alabama net,  3575.  But they move 
 when they hear activity...to their credit. 
 
  40 is another case and it is gonna be real tough to put that 
  mess straight.. 
  hi. 
  
  Not really. The mess is due to the rest of the world wanting 
  7100-7300 for SWBC. That's going away, even as we speak, and 
  more and more of the rest of the world is letting their hams 
  have 7100-7200. Eventually 7000-7300 will be worldwide 
  exclusive amateur. 
 
  So what's the problem with 7000-7050 being Morse Code only? 
  
 See above 
 
 The band is 300 kHz wide. 50 kHz is 16%. There are plenty of 
 times - noncontest times - when 40 is one Morse Code signal 
 after another from 7000 to 7050. And that's with cascaded 
 8 pole 500 Hz filters in the rx. 
 
 
 40 meters is a butchered band.  And yes I know that changes are FINALLY on 
 the way.  Perhaps when it is a exclusive Amateur allocation (at least for 
 Region 1 and 2) things will improve.  But for now it is a complete mess. 
 
 It is indeed a active band,  for all modes.  In reality it needs expanded to 
 7.5 or so.  But that will never happen. 
 
  20/15/10 could all use some "CW Trimming"  today. 
  
  Let's cut to the chase. It's about more room for 'phone and 
  less for Morse Code and digital modes. Some folks talk big 
  about "new directions" and "modernization" and "fresh ideas", 
  but what they really mean is more bandspace for SSB. 
 
 Is that what is best? More room for SSB and AM, less for 
 CW and digital modes? 
 
 
 I don't know what is "best".  I would just like to see a clean spot for CW 
 only.  That is a personal choice,  nothing more.  Whether I get it is 
 another story. 
 
  I still like my suggestion......bottom 25 of ALL HF bands....CW    
  ONLY. No 
  digital,  etc.     That way those that want can. 
  
  Those that don't.....won't. 
  
  The trouble is that it will take an Extra to get down there. 
 
 No it won't.  Drop the Extra only and be done with that Dinosaur. 
 
 FCC won't go for that. Read the NPRM - they specifically state that 
 they think 3 license classes is the right number, and that we'll 
 get to three classes by attrition. They specifically denied 
 auto-upgrades, new entry level licenses, etc. 
 
 
 Then only extra's do CW.  I have no solution for that.  If the FCC don't 
 want it,  it won't happen. 
 
 They also said that more frequencies was the best incentive. 
 
 
 The FCC has NO IDEA what is good for Ham radio.  Nor do they give a RIP. 
 
 
 Dan/W4NTI 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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