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BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to
transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) But, we can expect that this will improve.. See ya. Chris, 9A5K/K5CRO "Dee D. Flint" wrote in message gy.com... It would not be practical to let the USA SSB operators into 7.050 to 7.100 along with all the digital communications that go there too. That's too narrow a band for so many people. However the last international conference decreed that the foreign broadcasts must move out of 7.100 to 7.200 within just a few years and that this segment will also become exclusively amateur world wide. At that time, the USA and the rest of the world will have a common SSB segment from 7.150 to 7.200 that will not be crowding the digital folks. Hopefully the amateur community will continue its work and get the rest of what the US enjoys (up to 7.300) also allocated to amateurs world wide. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Kreso wrote:
BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. (I read about that elsewhere; congratulations and welcome! W stations are going to have to be sure to learn to listen on their own transmit frequency as well as in 7050-7100 when working contests on 40m phone. Really they already should be listening there. Last time I made a serious effort on 40 phone (admittedly about three years ago) a couple of KP4s and other Caribbean stations, and a pair of VKs, called me on my own transmit frequency. (I didn't know VK's could transmit up there!)) However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) grin! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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In article , Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
Kreso wrote: BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. (I read about that elsewhere; congratulations and welcome! W stations are going to have to be sure to learn to listen on their own transmit frequency as well as in 7050-7100 when working contests on 40m phone. Really they already should be listening there. Last time I made a serious effort on 40 phone (admittedly about three years ago) a couple of KP4s and other Caribbean stations, and a pair of VKs, called me on my own transmit frequency. (I didn't know VK's could transmit up there!)) We sure can!! look at http://www.wia.org.au/bandplans/Aust...Band_Plans.pdf Cheers, Steve. VK2TUM However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) grin! |
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In article , Doug Smith W9WI wrote:
Kreso wrote: BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. (I read about that elsewhere; congratulations and welcome! W stations are going to have to be sure to learn to listen on their own transmit frequency as well as in 7050-7100 when working contests on 40m phone. Really they already should be listening there. Last time I made a serious effort on 40 phone (admittedly about three years ago) a couple of KP4s and other Caribbean stations, and a pair of VKs, called me on my own transmit frequency. (I didn't know VK's could transmit up there!)) We sure can!! look at http://www.wia.org.au/bandplans/Aust...Band_Plans.pdf Cheers, Steve. VK2TUM However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) grin! |
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![]() "Kreso" wrote in message ... BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) But, we can expect that this will improve.. See ya. Chris, 9A5K/K5CRO Fantastic news. Just remember that the US stations have to stay above 7.150 for SSB if you want to work the US without going split (7.101 for example won't be any different for us than the current situation, we'd still have to go split). Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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Kreso wrote:
BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. (I read about that elsewhere; congratulations and welcome! W stations are going to have to be sure to learn to listen on their own transmit frequency as well as in 7050-7100 when working contests on 40m phone. Really they already should be listening there. Last time I made a serious effort on 40 phone (admittedly about three years ago) a couple of KP4s and other Caribbean stations, and a pair of VKs, called me on my own transmit frequency. (I didn't know VK's could transmit up there!)) However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) grin! -- Doug Smith W9WI Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 http://www.w9wi.com |
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![]() "Kreso" wrote in message ... BTW. just a short info that Croatian (9A) stations are allowed to transmit also in 40m band segment between 7.100 and 7.200 as of 26th December 2003. when we got new regulations from telecommunication authorities. However, many European "police" stations says "TX out of band" when you start CQing at 7.101 for example...:-)) But, we can expect that this will improve.. See ya. Chris, 9A5K/K5CRO Fantastic news. Just remember that the US stations have to stay above 7.150 for SSB if you want to work the US without going split (7.101 for example won't be any different for us than the current situation, we'd still have to go split). Dee D. Flint, N8UZE |
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