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"Wes Stewart" wrote in message
... Anyone know why/how these guys are selecting their operating frequencies? 14.278 MHz for instance. They plop down in the ragchewing part of the band and get covered up. Fortunately, I don't need them, just wondering. Wes N7WS There are segments reserved for ragchewing? I thought it was a net frequency ... arn't all 20M SSB frequencies net frequencies? In any case their signal was S9 this morning, and S9+10 yesterday, fairly easy to work them. -- ... Hank http://home.earthlink.net/~horedson http://home.earthlink.net/~w0rli |
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On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 02:41:34 GMT, "Hank Oredson"
wrote: "Wes Stewart" wrote in message .. . Anyone know why/how these guys are selecting their operating frequencies? 14.278 MHz for instance. They plop down in the ragchewing part of the band and get covered up. Fortunately, I don't need them, just wondering. Wes N7WS There are segments reserved for ragchewing? I thought it was a net frequency ... arn't all 20M SSB frequencies net frequencies? In any case their signal was S9 this morning, and S9+10 yesterday, fairly easy to work them. Depends on where you live. They were 45 (LP) this AM in AZ and the ragchewers were 9+. 14.195 was quiet and VR2XMT on 14.210 was 59+10 and begging. |
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"Wes Stewart" wrote in message
... On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 02:41:34 GMT, "Hank Oredson" wrote: "Wes Stewart" wrote in message . .. Anyone know why/how these guys are selecting their operating frequencies? 14.278 MHz for instance. They plop down in the ragchewing part of the band and get covered up. Fortunately, I don't need them, just wondering. Wes N7WS There are segments reserved for ragchewing? I thought it was a net frequency ... arn't all 20M SSB frequencies net frequencies? In any case their signal was S9 this morning, and S9+10 yesterday, fairly easy to work them. Depends on where you live. They were 45 (LP) this AM in AZ and the ragchewers were 9+. Oregon. Long Path. I'm on the east slope of a small mountain, path obstructed to west, didn't matter. 100 W and 3 el SteppIR. Twiddle beam and filters to drop rag chewers a bit. Screw down ears and don't listen to them :-) Only call on signal peaks. Don't bother to call when they are listening on a freq. that has two dozen 1.5kw / 4 stack monobander folks. Wait. Listen more. Notice they are now listening on quiet frequency and their signal is S9+. 14.195 was quiet and VR2XMT on 14.210 was 59+10 and begging. Doesn't do me any good ;-) Would much rather see them go to CW and more bands. -- ... Hank http://home.earthlink.net/~horedson http://home.earthlink.net/~w0rli |
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