[CW] SSB below 7100?

Uranito [email protected]
Fri, 1 Feb 2002 08:08:33 -0300


Helleo dear Will...

Would you please visit our web site http://www.geocities.com/gacwar and
then in spanish menu "Diales y Bandas" and then "40m".

You will find a graphic of our 40 m band segments by mode.

Because our national society is doing nothing, our member LU5DG, with the
help of other member,  is working very hard for IARU intruders watch
service, and I can send you a copy of the last report if you want.

During last CQ WW SSB contest we had a very big confrontation, was the
"Saturday Nigth Special CWrs Vs SSBer",  because some of the competitor made
a lot of ilegal QSOs out of SSB segment and QRMing CW QSOs.

Visiting LU Contestter Group reflector you will find all those msgs in
spanish and the GACW answers also.

Muchos saludos y buenos DX
Best regards and good DX
Alberto U. SILVA LU1DZ
GACW Coordinator
http://www.geocities.com/gacwar
http://www.eham.net/articles/2799



----- Original Message -----
From: <[email protected]>
To: CW <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, February 01, 2002 6:15 AM
Subject: [CW] SSB below 7100?


> I have been noticing quite a number of SSB signals towards the bottom
> end of 40M over the last several weeks, here in Seattle WA. The voices
> are mostly Spanish, with an occasional japanese/chinese/korean speaker
> thrown in. These are definitely hams, not SWBCers. I have spotted them
> down as low as 7035. Tonight I heard them right on 7040 (the QRP CW
> freq.!!), and several places from 7050-7065.  I know that SSB *is*
> allowed between 7075-7100 in ITU Region 2 outside of the US, but nowhere
>
> can I find reference to any authorization for SSB or other 'wideband'
> mode use below 7075. What is going on with this? It is making 40 more
> frustrating than usual. I never heard this BS before this month. I also
> heard what seemed to be a VK or ZL tonight on 7123 SSB. What gives?
>
> Will, KD7BFX
>
>
>
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