[Elecraft] Elecraft Frequencies
Daniel Reynolds
[email protected]
Tue Apr 29 17:49:04 2003
Just a quick note - in case I didn't make myself clear...
The +2 kHz calling frequency is for all K1 and K2 operators.
72/73,
Daniel/AA0NI
--- Daniel Reynolds <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey there gang... still no remarks from all of you out there (not even a
> suggestion to drop the topic) - I guess I'll just keep hounding until someone
> either agrees or disagrees...
>
> Simply put - I propose that K2 operators (and K1's also) should call 2 kHz
> above the normal QRP frequencies. Call whenever you can. AND... just like the
> HFPack group - if you are on and don't hear anyone calling CQ, call CQ
> yourself.
>
> For operators in the U.S. the following Elecraft call frequencies will
> apply...
>
> 1812
> 3562/3712
> 7042/7112
> 10108
> 14062
> 18098 (QRM? de W1AW)
> 21062/21112
> 24908
> 28062/28112
>
> "CQ CQ CQ ECFT DE AA0NI AA0NI K"
>
> Is someone already using the frequency? Then QSY within +/- 0.4 kHz of the
> call
> frequency. Most K1/K2's are probably set up to handle filtering as tight as
> 200
> Hz, so it seems feasible that we could have 5 QSO's operating on or near the
> call frequency (e.g. 7041.6, 7041.8, 7042.0, 7042.2, 7042.4). I've chosen the
> 800 Hz bandwidth to comply with the widest filter setting of the K1. Any
> Elecraft owner should be able to sit on the call frequency with their filter
> set to 800+ Hz bandwidth and hear any call on or near the call frequency.
>
> In summary
> ==========
> No special times to call - call anytime. Call 2.0 kHz (+/- 0.4) above the
> normal QRP frequencies. Call "CQ ECFT". Exchange model and serial number.
> That's all there is to it.
>
> Have fun contacting other Elecraft owners!
>
> 72/73,
> Daniel/AA0NI
> _______________________________________________
> Elecraft mailing list: [email protected]
> You must be a list member to post to the list.
> Postings must be plain text (no HTML or attachments).
> See: http://mailman.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/elecraft
> Elecraft Web Page: http://www.elecraft.com