[SFDXA] [FCG] COMMENT ON] 75 Meters
Bill
bmarx at bellsouth.net
Fri Feb 21 08:01:12 EST 2014
Then you would have hundred's of 1000's of unlicensed people with
transceivers...
Bill
On 2/20/2014 8:28 PM, Richard Rosen wrote:
> One way to weed them out is to require a retest every 3 years. I wonder how many of the phone operators still remember the code.
> Rich
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> From: Hank Phillips <aa4hp at titustek.com>
> To: 'Norm Alexander' <npalex at bellsouth.net>; 'Pete Rimmel' <n8pr at bellsouth.net>; "'Fcg at Kkn. Net'" <fcg at kkn.net>; 'SFDXA' <SFDXA at mailman.qth.net>
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> I wouldn't even go that far. They are transmitter owners.....
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> 73, Hank AA4HP
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> From: fcg-bounces at kkn.net [mailto:fcg-bounces at kkn.net] On Behalf Of Norm Alexander
> Sent: Thursday, February 20, 2014 5:28 PM
> To: Pete Rimmel; Fcg at Kkn. Net; SFDXA
> Subject: [FCG] COMMENT ON] 75 Meters
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> I operated on 75m Tuesday night (local) (0000z to 0400Z Wed.) With what I thought was pretty good success, hitting a peak of 300Q's/hr but the 'no call, music player,and general nuisance' group find me in their 'territory' and their frequency 3839. It was a more laughable nuisance than inhibitor of making contacts.
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> The average dropped to about 100/hr for the period, but many times stations calling were copied through them, the interfering carriers just helped quiet the frequency with the Notch filter on, and none of the callers had any problem hearing me. Had to wait out the interference sometimes, time your calls while they are interfering, and when they stop to see the effect often you pick up a call, and can complete the 'Q' right through them. I did not give up, but they did finally. This strategy probably would not work with LP.
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> Annoying to see how badly radio operators (I will not dignify them by calling them Hams) behave, and in total violation of the rules. Where are the old time FCC monitor stations when you need them?
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> Norm W4QN
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> From: Pete Rimmel <n8pr at bellsouth.net>
> To: "Fcg at Kkn. Net" <fcg at kkn.net>; SFDXA <SFDXA at mailman.qth.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 5:41 PM
> Subject: Re: [SFDXA] [2014_w1aw_leaders:275] 75 Meters
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> Just be aware that we will have problems with some operators... BE SICKLY SWEET TO THEM !!
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> Take Dave’s advice and work in the extra band, and work the EUs there !
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> 73, PeteR
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> From: Patton, David NN1N
> Sent: Wednesday, February 19, 2014 11:29 AM
> To: 2014_W1AW_Leaders
> Subject: [2014_w1aw_leaders:275] 75 Meters
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> Hola
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> As we all know, 75 Meters can really suck J
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> This band is so channelized now, and if not channelized, occupied by people who talk to each other 24 hours a day, or at least demand that a clear frequency (the same one) be available to them 24 hours per day, that is very difficult to run split frequency. It is more likely that a simplex frequency can be found, however.
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> So, I recommend operating more in the extra band, below 3.790 if you can find a spot and either listen in the General band once in a while if you can find a place, or just stay simplex and deal with the pile-up.
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> Late late night the band thins out a bit.
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> Spotting has worked pretty well to alert people where we are and where we are listening. I imagine that AW ops, with limited schedules, simply want to find a spot and get running, so we need to fine tune that process a bit.
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> 73, Dave
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