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Ask yourself this: Why do DX 'phones operate in the US CW/data subbands at all if they can operate in the US 'phone subbands? In the case of 40, it's to avoid BCI. Maybe in Regions 1 and 3, but why in Region 2? The BCI is pretty severe at night in the US, so hams in VE, for example, who have available phone spectrum below 7100 are likely to use it. On the other bands, I think a lot of DX ops don't even know how far down US hams can go on phone (although the serious DXers do). I disagree. American hams are obvious by their absence. The DX goes outside the US 'phone bands to avoid Yank QRM. Those of the DX who are not DXers are more likely oblivious SNIP The classic problem with kits is that they are only as good as the builder. BTW, I just received the parts for my K5OOR linear. Never heard of it. Any good? Hopefully. Quite a lot of people in HF Pack have built it, and I don't hear much about problems with it. We're supposed to call it a project instead of a kit, HI. That's because it's illegal to call it a kit. Thanks to misnehaving cb and freeband folks. Anyway, when I've built it, it will amplify the output of my FT817 to 35 watts on 160-10. It will be pretty small too, i.e. the FT817 plus the linear will still be much smaller and lighter than the IC729. But how many amps will the combo draw, transmit and receive? My K2 draws about 250 mills on receive. The Yaesu isn't as light on current as it ought to be for a portable rig. With the linear, the current drain of the rig will pale into insignificance anyway, at least on transmit. I'll try to look up some actual figures, though. I don't backpack, although I often go camping in tents, so I can bring a fairly large battery to power a linear. I also use the FT-817 mobile. I would love to also own an FT-100 or an FT- 857 for mobile use, but my bank account dictates otherwise. SNIP Almost all contests have separate CW and 'phone weekends. (FD and ARRL 160 are the exceptions that prove the rule). The ham population can choose to operate one, both, or neither. CW participation is UP while 'phone is flat. That puzzles me. It's a fact. I honestly don't think it's due to new hams preferring CW. Why not? I know lots of new hams who prefer CW, once they get a reasonable set of skills. That doesn't mean everyone will like it. Maybe there are people who used to only contest on phone that are now doing the CW leg as well. Perhaps. Or perhaps the declining sunspots and proven superior performance of CW are drawing more hams to use it. I can see that some contesters would switch, as they are pragmatic about what mode they use provided they score points. With poor band conditions a 'smaller' station might be more competitive in the CW leg. Perhaps the simple fact that CW is unique is the attraction. Perhaps it's just the rising number of hams. But the fact remains that for whatever reasons, HF CW USE by hams is increasing in at least some measurable ways. This fact puts the lie to the claim that "young people" and "new hams" aren't interested in the mode. At least some of them are. It depends how young. Often kids like CW. and most administrations don't really care what hams do within the ham bands. I suspect that, for example, Industry Canada don't even care about Canadian hams annoying other Canadian hams by operating phone on CW frequencies. Then you can expect more of the behavior you have complained about. Perhaps Count on it. Remember the story of the Tower of Babel? I guess not. 73 de Jim, N2EY 73 de Alun, N3KIP |
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