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Because 7040 kHz is the "RTTY DX" frequency in the ARRL bandplan.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg...dplan.html#40m Whoever designated 7040 kHz as a QRP frequency didn't look at the ARRL band plan. Have heard suggestions to move the QRP Calling frequency to 7030 kHz -- but that probably has a lot of data stuff too But suspect the QRP Amateur Radio Club International should do that URL: http://www.qrparci.org/ -- Caveat Lector (Reader Beware) Help The New Hams Someone Helped You Or did You Forget That ? "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 |
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