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Re: [RTTY] jt-65 and jt-9 frequency usage

To: "rtty@contesting.com" <rtty@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [RTTY] jt-65 and jt-9 frequency usage
From: "Shoppa, Tim" <tshoppa@wmata.com>
Date: Fri, 4 Oct 2013 16:43:03 +0000
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> Out of curiousity, do folks think there any real benefit score-wise in 
> operating cheek to jowl between .080 and .100?

I had much more success running well outside the 080 to 100kc windows this past 
weekend, where things were much thinner, than in the "prime" area between 080 
and 100. Even if I was holding a frequency between 080 and 100, keying clicks 
were often obliterating the less strong callers. Keying clicks seemed to be a 
bigger problem on the low bands than the high bands (I'm guessing, just because 
the high bands were "long" and thus I wasn't hearing the locals.)

My longest run on 20M, by far, was all the way up at 14140 kc.  My longest run 
on 40M was on 7075kc which I'm sure would've been a JT65 region on any other 
weekend (I'm sure this makes me an offender by the original subject line).

In domestic 80M RTTY contests, I am always noticing ALE modes coming up on my 
run frequency no matter where I put myself from 3580 to 3600.  And of course on 
weeknights W1AW CW is on 3581.

Tim N3QE
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