The 7296 USB net is most often the entire east coast and as far west as Ohio
and even further on occasion. 60 meters doesn't even work locally at the
present time.
Ron Boltz
K3TZJ
-----Original Message-----
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Of Michael St. Angelo via MRCA
Sent: Saturday, October 26, 2024 10:59 AM
To: MMRCG <
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Subject: Re: [MRCA] 7296 net
The problem is 40 is a popular band for various type of users. We don't have
enough spectrum. Why don't you try meeting on a 60 meter channel? You may
not have the propagation but they're quiet in the morning.
Mike N2MS
> On 10/26/2024 10:34 AM EDT Ray Fantini via MRCA <
[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>
> Had a lot of AM interference from wide band AM station on 7290 this
morning. couple QSY over to 7292 and did talk to K4IC but did not try 7292
being that was worse for me. I found that 7.280 was clear but no love from
anyone else on that channel.
> Maybe we can determine a second channel to use for just such times? just
listening now and there are AM stations on 7280 and 7290, 7296 sounds clear
to me now on the Harris 5000 but when I use an older radio like the URC-94
in AM you can hear the AM stations take up at least 10 kHz, but if I set the
URC-94 to USB its fairly clear.
>
>
> Ray F/KA3EKH
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