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Old November 20th 09, 04:51 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default CW Boatanchor Calling Frequency ?

On Nov 17, 10:30*am, "SX-25" wrote:

Unfortunately, largely due to their robbing us CW ops of most of our
exclusive 80 M spectrum, the middle portion of the band has filled with nets
and hams who seem only interested in collecting the membership numbers of
other members trivial little clubs.


What "exclusive spectrum"? We share all of the non-phone parts of the
HF bands with data modes.

Very often the equipment we are using is
frail and low in power so we can't compete up against the Kensues and
YaeCOMs not to mention the gaggle of contester super ops that seem to own no
receivers.


Everybody with a license that isn't doing emergency comms has the same
rights to a frequency. The contesters, traffic handlers, RTTY ops etc.
are all part of the game.

Although I appreciate every QSO, I must admit it is always more
fun when I am told the other station is using vintage gear. I am suggesting
we boatanchor enthusiasts move far away from the crowd and start using 3599
kc. Calling "CQ," "CQ BA" or just "BA" would alert this otherwise quiet
frequency that someone is there who is running fun gear to hear. Comments?


I suggest a little bit lower, say 3597 or 3598, so we don't stray into
the Extra 'fone band.

But as N3QE points out, most of the time here on the East Coast
there's plenty of room on 80 CW.

73 de Jim, N2EY