[ILQSO] 40 meter SSB hint
James Funk
jfunk at fossnorthamerica.com
Fri Oct 5 19:10:59 EDT 2007
Mark, you are a beacon on 40 and probably work more 'unique' calls than
any other station. The tradeoff is that it's hard to both do that and
find stations that only CQ. Just wait a few years until we have to
decide which of FOUR bands to be on during the daylight hours..... 73,
Jim N9JF
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Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 2:28 PM
To: Illinois QSO Party
Subject: RE: [ILQSO] 40 meter SSB hint
With things now 1 hour earlier, 40m has it's issues. 40 doesn't have
the extra time to go long and provide alot of west coast stations.
The only key to 40m SSB is to be loud and just be there. This is
where a majority of my Qs originate and I work lots of unique
calls. I spent an extra hour on 20 last year and it was
beneficial. 80 is ok, but we don't get much time. Sunset is 2301 on
10/21/07.
I think the biggest benefit to 40m SSB is that you have to be
dedicated to it and stay in the same place. Several years in a row,
I have been able to park on 40 and have people come to me, including
the mobiles. It's neat to have the mobiles come up and work you
while you are running at a decent rate. If they know where to find
you, and you are there, it's an easy Q for both parties. I have been
able to make 400-500 40m Q's the last few years.
ON A SEPARATE NOTE: I have spoken with the SIU ARC and they are
working on getting the SIU station active so Jackson Co. could have a
fixed station. More when I know more...
Mark
N9UM
At 01:47 PM 10/5/2007, you wrote:
>I know from past years, 40 SSB is the pits after sunset. I am sure
there
>is much more activity on CW than SSB after dark.
>
>Since I am mostly an SSB operator, I can't say for sure, but it appears
>the most dedicated operators are on CW or both. During the ILQP, it
also
>seems a lot of the county hunters are looking for their needed counties
>in CW, as opposed to SSB..
>
>Danny
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
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>[mailto:ilqso-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of James Funk
>Sent: Friday, October 05, 2007 9:38 AM
>To: Illinois QSO Party
>Subject: [ILQSO] 40 meter SSB hint
>
>A hint from K8MR: "to try 40 ssb earlier rather than later, as the
SWBC
>qrm screws up ssb earlier than RTTY screws up cw."
>
>We don't notice this so much in the Midwest, but it is a HUGE problem
on
>the East Coast. If you are mobile, you are pretty much not going to
get
>any action from the eastern third of the country on SSB after about
>2000Z due to broadcast QRM. They just can't hear you. Period.
>
>RTTY QRM is another issue altogether. I haven't checked, but I'm
hoping
>we didn't pick a weekend with a major RTTY test. At least most of them
>are over by 0000Z on Monday.....
>
>73, Jim N9JF
>
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