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Not to mention, the Beacons, used to determine
when, and where to , are all CW . The beacon band is 50.060-50.080, in the U.S., and other beacons from other places are located elsewhere. usually in the cw portion of 6 meters. see http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/por/50.htm for a list of them-- Jim NN7K Caveat Lector wrote: CW on six meters is live and well. Many use it to make weak signal contacts where SSB is too weak. During the peak sporadic E season -- lots of CW activity across the USA and some DX. I hear very little CW practice QSO's. but it is a wide band - so lots of room for that. For skip, the band can drop in and out rapidly - so CW practice would best be accomplished by Line-Of-Sight, make a sked with a local and pick a frequency below the 50.090 CW Calling Freq -- for freq useage see URL: http://ac6v.com/hambands.htm#50 During contests -- lots of CW Contacts also. For info on when the band is open -- see URL: http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/g4ucj/html/6_metres.html More on six meters at URL: http://ac6v.com/hambands.htm#50 CL |
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