[CW] FCC Actions - OOOOPS?
David J. Ring, Jr.
n1ea at arrl.net
Mon Oct 16 01:12:21 EDT 2006
I have no problem with novice/tech+ having 3500-3600 at all.
I also agree with Scott's comments about disagreement.
The 3600-3750 segment is occupied - and sometimes much more heavily than
3500-3600.
The highest occupancy is at 1800 to 2200 local - by hams in your own time
zone - and you wil hear the Central time zone from 1900-2300, Rocky Mountain
2000 to 2400, Pacific 2100--0100. Few W1s will be on the air at 0200 local
but that's when you'll find the KH6's and KL7's.
73
David N1EA
----- Original Message -----
From: "scott mcmullen" <scottamcmullen at yahoo.com>
It's not unused spectrum. That's a fallacy.
>
> We could easily live with 3500-3600 kHz digital/cw, and 3600-4000 all
> modes including phone and other wider band emissions, open to General thru
> Extra.
I disagree.
73
Scott
W5ESE
Scott McMullen, W5ESE
http://www.geocities.com/scottamcmullen
scottamcmullen at yahoo.com
Dripping Springs, Texas
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