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![]() "GeorgeF" wrote in message nk.net... Just was starting to get interested in QRP. Been making many contacts with 1/2 watt on 7040 KHz. But lately it has been worthless due to all the QRM from RTTY stations operating very close to 7040. Why? Why are all the RTTY people meeting so close to 7040 when there is so much free space in around 7090 area? George - KI4FIA http://www.MilAirComms.com Because 7030-7040 is where all the European digital stuff lives. I worked from VK2 to EA this morning, psk31, 7038khz, 10w about 16243km this morning before the path closed. Because 7090 is chock full of phone nets and European DX. Brad VK2QQ |
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