[Hallicrafters] QSO question

Glen Zook gzook at yahoo.com
Wed Mar 5 17:22:43 EST 2008


I tried to reply to this but the reflector kept
rejecting my reply as SPAM!

As such, I am replying to this post to see if my
message makes it through.

Glen, K9STH


--- Bill Gerhold <k2wh at optonline.net> wrote:

> The normal SSB window in the US is 7.125 to 7.300. 
> Usually European
> stations working the US work split listening "Up"
> and US hams do the same
> thing only in reverse, listening "Down".
>   
> You call on your designated frequencies (usually
> around 7.060) LSB and say
> you are listening "UP" at a frequency of your choice
> between the
> 7.1250-7.300 mhz US band but typically around
> 7.200mhz LSB.
> 
> K2WH
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: hallicrafters-bounces at mailman.qth.net
> [mailto:hallicrafters-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On
> Behalf Of D
> Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 2008 3:51 PM
> To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [Hallicrafters] QSO question
> 
> Hopefully this won't cause too much of a ruckus.
> 
> I want to try making a QSO on 40 meters using SSB to
> the Northeastern US/East Coast. My issues are as
> follows...
> 
> I am in Israel - 4Z5TO. I can only transmit between
> 7050-7100 (SSB is ok for Region 1) and the US DX
> window for SSB is 7.065-7.150.
> 
> Am I correct to guess that I won't be able to get a
> QSO going from anybody there, assuming I can get
> there?
> 
> Reply to me off list.
> 
> 73
> 4Z5TO
> 
> 
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Glen, K9STH

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