Uh you will hear me a lot then on " .80 " . I would move up a little :)
Hope to get in some PSK.
73
charles/kkt91
>
> From: "llindblom@juno.com" <llindblom@juno.com>
> Date: 2005/06/23 Thu PM 02:50:32 EDT
> To: dezrat1242@ispwest.com
> CC: ve3esh@cogeco.ca, rtty@contesting.com
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] Field Day
>
>
> OK, I'll look at those times and on those frequenceis. Maybe it is just me
> but if I hear nothing on 080 I'll still slowly listen and move up to 090 and
> them back down to 080.
>
> 73 W0ETC
>
> -- Bill Turner <dezrat1242@ispwest.com> wrote:
> At 07:57 PM 6/22/2005, Ian S. Amos wrote:
> >If any one has a better plan I am all for it. If not this is where I will
> >be if you need a VE3 QSO.
>
> _________________________________________________
>
> Timing sounds good (15 on the hour, 10 on the half hour) but I would
> suggest the normal calling frequencies of 21.080 and 28.080. Most of us
> listen there first and if there is little or no activity, there is no need
> to listen higher in the band.
>
> --
> Bill, W6WRT
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