[Lowfer] LF ham bands

William E. Isakson bill.isakson at gmail.com
Thu Oct 15 23:03:23 EDT 2020


here you go Douglas. A couple of groups.  The 600MRG group was for the
coordination of the ARRL efforts to get the 600 meter band and now that we
have it, it continues to operate.  Not much traffic lately though.   The
RSGB LF group still has a webpage that indicates activity this month.  See
https://groups.io/g/rsgb-lf-group    However the signup page shown for the
blacksheep does not exist.  On the RSGB LF group page there is a link to an
active signup sheet.   I think the good bet is the 600MRG group, but I
would say that as a 15 year member and I do not know the RSGB group.
Reflectors, groups

   - *RSGB's LF Reflector*: Email list. Anyone is free to join the
   reflector by sending an e-mail to Majordomo(at)blacksheep(dot)org with
   the "subject" field blank and the following message in the message field:
   first line = "subscribe rsgb_lf_group", second line = "end" (both without
   the quotes) .
- *RSGB LF Group*: The RSGB LF Group has been in existence since the
   mid-1990s and is available to all Radio Amateurs. Usage guidelines are as
   set out for all RSGB online facilities, see
   www.rsgb.org/pages/?id=online-usage-guidelines. More information and
   subscribing at groups.io/g/rsgb-lf-group.
   - *600MRG*: 630 meter operation discussion list. This list is devoted to
   the discussion and support of operations in the old 600 meter band, and now
   for operations in the new 630 meter ham band. 600MRG stands for 600 Meter
   Research Group. More information and subscribing at
   www.qth.net/mailman/listinfo/600mrg.

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Bill Isakson     AC6QV
Roseburg, Oregon USA
bill.isakson at gmail.com




On Thu, Oct 15, 2020 at 3:15 AM Douglas Williams <williamsdoug1966 at gmail.com>
wrote:

> Is there a mailing list (such as this one) and/or a forum with up to date
> information on activity in the 2200 and 600 meter amateur radio bands? I
> don't have transmit capability yet, but would like to try receiving some
> signals. What modes are typically used? CW? WSPR? Something else?
>
> 73 de KB4OER
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