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Re: [RTTY] 160 meter RTTY contest

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Subject: Re: [RTTY] 160 meter RTTY contest
From: Barry <w2up3@verizon.net>
Date: Fri, 28 Sep 2007 08:51:04 -0400
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I do use receiving antennas on 160 (600 ft Beverage to EU and a 
rotatable loop for other directions) and still think RTTY on 160 is a 
bad idea.  For those of you who want to try 160 and don't have the real 
estate for Beverages, you might want to take a look at a link to details 
of my receiving loop:
http://mysite.verizon.net/w2up3/160-loop/loopt.htm
May the QRN be with you :.)
73,
Barry W2UP

Shelby Summerville wrote:
> W6WRT wrote: "There are not many "firsts" left in ham radio"
>
> I agree, however, I don't care to be the "first" to incur the wrath of the 
> "regular" 160 meter enthusiasts. Most of them have spent untold amounts of 
> time, erecting high performance receive antennas, and they won't give up the 
> bandwidth, easily? There is enough wrath, on 40 meters, to almost render it 
> unusable?
> Although the established FCC band plan allows digital, between 1.800-2.00 
> KHz, I doubt very seriously if there are sufficient receive antennas, on 
> 160, in every state, to work WAS RTTY? I certainly don't have one! IMHO, the 
> idea of including 160, in any RTTY contest,  is not a good idea?
>
>
> C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW 
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