I am well aware that many have more important things to do
then to operate their ham gear.
However, my question was influenced by the fact, that at the
time I refer to, the SSB part of 10 is FULL with NA stations
- and quite a bit of activity in the CW portion as well.
73 de Goetz
k0869565@tiscalinet.de
----- Original Message -----
From: "Hill, Don" <dhill@cprk.com>
To: "RTTY" <rtty@contesting.com>
Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 5:46 PM
Subject: RE: [RTTY] RTTY activity from North America
> The 10M band does not open here in the southeast
> US until around 1300Z. Many of us in North America
> have to start our work day well before then except
> those that are retired.
>
> By the time some of us reach home at say 2300-0200Z,
> the band is only open to the Pacific or possibly to
> JA and Asia from the West Coast USA.
>
> I do see a fair amount of activity from North America
> on 10 meters during the weekend days of Saturday
> and Sunday.
>
> If the Europeans can't find North American stations
> because NA operators are at work, the same can be
> said for North American stations looking for JA or
> Asian stations from 2300-0200Z. We scan the band
> and find no signals even though we know the band is open.
>
> How many times have we come across stations like VR2BG
> during RTTY contests but rarely hear this part of the
> world during the week? It's probably because they are
> at work.
>
> 73, Don AA5AU (at work with no radio!)
>
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