[GreenKeys] 40 mtr frequencies
Bob Camp
[email protected]
Thu, 29 Apr 2004 21:33:53 -0400
Hi,
I haven't paid much attention to the 60M rules. I understand that the
band is channelized. Can we run FSK RTTY on 60M and do we want to tie
up a channel doing it ?
Obviously I'd agree with the 30M idea ....
Enjoy!
Bob Camp
KB8TQ
On Apr 29, 2004, at 9:27 PM, Eric Scace K3NA wrote:
> Operations in the Novice bands are restricted to Novice power
> levels -- probably not a good idea for RTTY.
>
> I would suggest 30m or 60m.
>
> -- Eric K3NA
>
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> [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of tony j. podrasky
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> Subject: [GreenKeys] 40 mtr frequencies
>
>
> Hey Guys;
>
> I was just looking at the ARRL's Amateur Frequency Allocation Chart
> and was thinking that maybe we should do our tests in the Novice
> portion. I never hear ANY activity there, and it will be pretty
> much immune to CW contests too.
>
> We'd probably want to keep off of any frequencies that make nice
> round numbers that the SW stations might use - like 7.100 MHz.
> On the other hand, a 25 KHz point would be great for the
> folks with old VFO / analog dial rigs. They could spot with
> their crystal calibrators. We'd want to be setup so that when
> you use your crystal calibrator, you tune it to 2125 Hz and
> your're on "our MARK" frequency.
>
> Maybe go closer to the phone portion. I don't seem to recall
> hearing any SW station there.
>
> How about if [we] check out the band in the evening and see
> how much SW activity [we] hear?
>
> 73,
> tonyp / W6ESE / ex-WA2EAA
> NNNNZCZC
>
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