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robert casey wrote: wrote: GeorgeF wrote: Caveat Lector wrote: RTTY ers don't usually read the QRP pages for frequency useage They probably read the ARRL pages for this It is a conflict and the two entities ought to straighten it out Exactly. Maybe the RTTY was operating QRP? Remember too that 40 meters is only 7000-7100 outside of IARU Region 2. That will change in the next few years but right now a lot of DX is allowed above 7100. And as we head towards sunspot minimum, folks who were spread all over the bands above 10 MHz are being pushed lower in frequency due to lack of propagation. Happens every cycle. The best solution would be for the bottom 50-75 kc\Hz of each band to be made CW-only - by law. The FCC doesn't want to end up doing this sort of micro- management. It's better if hams decide (via ARRL or such group) what subbands are where. And if something needs to change it doesn't take years to do it. The FCC acknowledges such as "good amateur practice". Riley says that "Good Amateur Practice" is enforceable. No one here believes it, though. |
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