[SixClub] 6 Meter CW During contests and band openings

Sam Neal n5af at usa.net
Sat Jul 3 15:23:02 EDT 2004


Hello,

I usually monitor 50.099. The CW seems to be mostly between 50.090 & 50.102 or
so.

73,

Sam Neal  N5AF
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"RJ Mattson" <rjmattson at hvi.net> wrote:

Hi Kim
What is the 6m calling frequency for CW?
I would like to park there to listen for openings.
Bob...w2ami

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <cqdxwa7btg at juno.com>
To: <SixClub at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Saturday, July 03, 2004 10:59 AM
Subject: [SixClub] 6 Meter CW During contests and band openings


> 
> Hello,
> Worked several stations during VHF contest
> CW/SSB.. restricted to cw only, fortunately
> many ssb stations had no problem with me answering their 
> ssb cq's on cw and they gained DM51 for a new grid..
> Thanks people, appreciated your contact..
> 
> My how things have changed on 6 after returning from
> full time in the 60's and late 70's..
> used to run ms on weekends with a kw on 50.065 from
> Wa. state with W7CNK and K7BBO's assistance into 6 land
> every weekend..
> Now catching flack from a few for running cw on .123
>  during contests..
> DX window huh ? haven't qrmed any dx there to my knowledge..
> Thought cw was the only thing allowed over the whole band if
> you wern't interfering with others ?
> Guess its time to move back to cn87 and fire up the kw again..
> 73,
> Kim  WA7BTG
> Bisbee, AZ  DM51


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