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![]() "Vince Fiscus, KB7ADL" wrote in message k.net... GeorgeF wrote in ink.net: 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 Its to the point where the last few days even operating CW on 40 has been a waste. Twice tonight 20+ minutes into two different QSO's had RTTY coming right on top..... Guess they couldn't hear that the freq was already in use (ya right!) George Thanks to hard work and efforts of the ARRL, new Ham's don't have to know CW anymore. So these RTTY OM's probably didn't know they were QRM'ing anyone. These new ARRL approved "CB'er type Ham's", are good at jamming and causing all sorts of problems on the bands just like you can hear on 11 meters. The ARRL does have a plan to help solve conflicts like this to reduce future problems, but it hasn't been proposed to the FCC yet: Anyone caught showing any sign of inteligence, using CW, or not acting like an all around dumb ass, should be fined and have their license revoked. KB7ADL I think you have a handle on the situation. Dan/W4NTI |
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