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Re: [CQ-Contest] New rally frequencies for NA Sprint SSB

To: <Cqtestk4xs@aol.com>, <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] New rally frequencies for NA Sprint SSB
From: "Andy Faber" <andrewfaber@ymail.com>
Date: Sun, 17 Mar 2013 09:14:13 -0700
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I agree with Bill on this one. I tried to make a QSO with W7ZRC circa 3840, and some one started playing music on the frequency to QRM us! Fortunately, Rod called back later (and lower in frequency). An unfortunate aspect of SSB sprint is that the QSY rule can lead to unintentionally stepping on a "quiet" frequency that really is in use -- much more than happens in CW.
 73, andy ae6y

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From: <Cqtestk4xs@aol.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 17, 2013 5:42 AM
To: <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] New rally frequencies for NA Sprint SSB

OK let's just call them rednecks.  Since some of the social issue
discussions could be characterized that way

The experiment worked to some degree last night.

I didn't venture far above 3800 since that is agricultural specialist
territory, and most others didn't either, so that worekd great with everyone
around 3740 and up to around 3810.

40 was a different story.  The specialists are packed into  7175-7200.
Almost all Qs I made on 40 were 7200 and up. The guys on 7175-7200 are very defensive of the freqs at all times...even during DXpeditions, rare ones and
major contests like SS.  They are also prone to  screw with you if you get
anywhere near their freqs.

Bill K4XS




In a message dated 3/17/2013 12:32:11 P.M. Coordinated Universal Tim,
n8xx@arrl.org writes:

Ibelieve  one needs to give a bit more time before "arbitrarily" changing
recommended operating frequencies.  Tonight I found folks mostly  between
7200 and 7260 KHz, a few lower in frequency on 40.  On 80 the  band was
"sporadically" crowded between about 3800 and 3860, with a few  folks
operating below 3800

I personally agree that moving to  thefrequencies mentioned below are
"reasonable." But I resemble the  "derogatory put down" of our fellow
hams who make their living raising  swine and other food.   Whilst no one
"owns" afrequency, people  who choose to operate on anyfrequency or range
of frequencies have just as  much right to operate on those frequencies
as do contest operators.   If others are in contact with their friends,
or even with a casual "new"  contact, thisis perfectly legal.

Lettuce not caste aspersions at our  fellow hams, their vocations, nor
they choice of operating times and  frequencies.  None of us "own" any
frequency. Plus, if farmers didn't  choose toraise food for us, we'd all
be spending much times in gardens  and/or foraging for food.

72/73 de n8xx Hg
QRP >99.44% of the  time

p.s. I grew up infarming country, did my share of tending crops  and
feeding chickens, goats, swine, and cattle in my elementary and high
school days.I fondly remember the "shack" @ WØIAY, a ham friend a few
miles from where we lived in SE Nebraska.   His station was on  the back
porch of his farm house, which he had enclosed. It contained a  home brew
KW AM transmitter, "breadboard style construction" inside a 8' x  10'
room which was entirely enclosed with copper screening. The reddish  glow
ofthe plates of the pair 304-TL's, modulated by a pair of 304-TH's,  and
the blue glowfrom the 872 Mercury Vapor rectifiers are still fondly
remembered inthe grey matterbetween my ears.  Theglow would vary in
brightness and intensity with modulation peaks.....  Ah! fond  memories.

On 3/16/2013 12:00 PM, Ken Keeler  <kenkeeler@jazznut.com> wrote:
Message: 11
Date: Fri, 15  Mar 2013 22:45:32 -0700
From: Ken  Keeler<kenkeeler@jazznut.com>
 To:CQ-contest@contesting.com
Subject: [CQ-Contest] New rally  frequencies for NA Sprint SSB

The published rally frequencies  are out-dated and 'stupid', given the
new allocations on 40m and  80m.

In talking with KW8N during the Sprint practice tonite,  he mentioned a
movement back east to move the frequencies to:

 80m:  3760 to 3810, but avoiding the DX window of 3790-3800.
 40m:  7150 to 7200.

These frequencies include General  Class ops.

Why steer activity into Pig Farmer frequencies on  75m, and broadcast
carriers above 7200?

Contest managers need  to think about this, both Sprints and NAQPs, even
SS.

So let's  do this on Saturday, and comment on it in your 3830 posts.

 N6RO
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