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In article et, GeorgeF wrote:
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? Outside of the America's the 40 meter band is, with few exceptions, 7.0-7.1 mHz. Some countries limit their class B operators to 7.000-7.050 mHz, and they have no choice but to work digital on 7040. The U.S. FCC band plans and "gentelman's agreements" shortchange foreign hams on 80 and 40 meters. Geoff. -- Geoffrey S. Mendelson, Jerusalem, Israel N3OWJ/4X1GM IL Voice: 972-544-608-069 IL Fax: 972-2-648-1443 U.S. Voice: 1-215-821-1838 VoIP (Email to schedule) Free World Dialup: 523178 Skype: gsmendelson |
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