Phil said....
> You make an excellent point, Bill. We can agree that it is possible
> to make a 160m RTTY contact; however, a RTTY contest on 160m would
> be frustrating to all (to say the least).
Don't include me in that statement Phil! I would welcome 160 meter RTTY
contest with open arms.
The spin on this thread is quite amuzing!
73
Jim W7RY
> My opinion - as I step down from the soap box!
>
> 73 de Phil - N8PS
>
> -----------
>
> Quoting "Bill, W6WRT" <dezrat1242@yahoo.com>:
>
>> On all the HF bands, 10 kHz is enough for nearly all non-contest
>> operating,
>> including DX chasing. When there is a contest more space is taken up, but
>> on
>> 160
>> meters this would not likely be the case because of much shorter
>> propagation
>> and
>> fewer participants anyway. 160 is never open world wide like many HF
>> bands
>> are
>> and comparing the bands in that respect is ridiculous.
>>
>> 73, Bill W6WRT
>
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