"Dee D. Flint"  wrote in message   gy.com... 
 "Joe Collins"  wrote in message 
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  Now that Bruce Parens and NCI have won the CW wars, what will happen 
  to the exclusive CW allocations if a CW requirement is dropped? 
  Certainly there can be no argument for keeping the current band 
  structure in place, and phone operations probably ought to be spread 
  out into what was once exclusively reserved for CW operators.  Not 
  only would this alleviate the congestion in the phone bands, but it 
  would finally and officially place CW into perspective:  Just another 
  optional mode of operation without any exclusive rights to any 
  frequency. 
 
 Remember it is not only CW that uses these sections of the bands but also 
 the other digital modes.  The large number of hams in the US combined with 
 the limited amount of HF spectrum allotted to hams means some time of 
 regulation may continue to be necessary here.  While a voluntary band plan 
 might work, I wouldn't count on it.  I've read postings from Europeans where 
 they have problems because people will not follow the band plans especially 
 during their contests.  They have a lot fewer hams than we do. 
 
 Given the activity on the air right now and the last several weeks, the 
 congestion has been in the CW/digital subbands not the phone bands. 
 Conditions on phone have been poor and there has, in general been little 
 activity, other than a pileup or two on a DX station.  Expanding the phone 
 bands won't clear up those types of activities. 
 
 So since there isn't any real congestion in the phone bands right now, there 
 is no need to expand them at the expense of all the digital modes (PSK31, 
 RTTY, Amtor, Packet, a myriad of lesser known modes, and also CW). 
 
 Dee D. Flint, N8UZE 
 
I agree with Dee's post in it's entirety.  While I can accept the 
paring down of the present "Novice" allocations to make more phone 
spectrum available on those bands, CW and the other narrowband modes 
still enjoy significant following among ALL operators on all HF bands. 
 
Perhaps it might be more "palatable" to those who disdain Morse 
Code if we simply refer to them as "narrow band" and "wideband" 
allocations? 
 
73 
 
Steve, K4YZ 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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