[Hallicrafters] 5 MHZ

Bob Wilder bwild at earthlink.net
Fri Jun 20 02:49:20 EDT 2003


Good questions.  There are USAF,Navy and Army frequencies in the range of the new 60 Meter band.
All use USB on these frequencies.  By restricting hams to USB the interference levels will be
low to these military frequencies.  The purpose for the 5MHz frequencies is emergency communications when 80 meters and 40 meters have skip which causes comm failures.  There are times when comm is
lost on 80 because of skip.  The same applies to 40 meters.  Having frequencies at 5 MHz just
gives us other options when trying to communicate during emergencies.  5Mhz has proven itself
in Alaska over the past few years.  Using LSB and/or CW on these channels would only cause
interference to the other users because they are set up to use USB.  Just use the channels
and thank the powers to be for allowing us the opportunity for use of additional frequencies 
to operate on.

73, Bob AF2HD



At 04:23 PM 6/19/2003 -0700, Rich Oliver wrote:

>I shouldn't have any trouble getting on 60 M with my trusty TR-7 and Hertz antenna, but I think I'll lurk with the rest of you for now anyway.  The 50 Watt restriction doesn't bother me; I have never felt the need to run QRO.  What does bother me is that only USB is allowed. If it were possible to run CW we could accommodate many more users. For those benighted individuals who think CW is useless because *they* never use it, a couple of those frequencies could still be reserved for USB so they don't have to endure A1.  Sadly such a change probably makes too much sense to receive serious consideration, but just stop and think how sweet 30 M is without the voice modes!  Anyway, I really wonder what you can do with 50 W on 60 M that you couldn't do at least as well on 40 or 80.
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>73, Rich, KC9GQ
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>w5htw at att.net wrote:
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>>I think a lot of us are going to be "lurkers" - listeners only, on 5 MHZ.  
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