Mauri,
I'm not sure I follow you here. What are you trying to prove?
In principle you are right though, regarding phase noise, clicks etc. and I can
agree that 40 CW stations at a segment of 10kHz in a contest situation is a bit
theoretical. Not to the extreme though, as its quite possible to have even
narrower filters for CW...
However, in a contest situation, many SSB stations wont fit into 10 kHz alone!
So I guess that the 40:3 ratio applies anyway...
My point is that as log as we dont have the same bandsegments on 160 WW, and
some countries a small bandsegment of 50kHz total, it will be very difficult to
keep the CW/DX portion of 160m free from phone traffic during SSB contests.
Thats why I consider 160m a NO-SSB-CONTEST band!
73's de Lars SM3BDZ
----- Ursprungligt meddelande -----
Från: Maurizio Panicara <i4jmy@iol.it>
Till: Lars Harlin <lars.harlin@pocab.se>; Top Band <topband@contesting.com>
Skickat: den 25 februari 2001 16:03
Ämne: Re: Topband: SSB on CW segment
> A consistent number of European countries reserves for amateurs much more
> space than a small 10 KHz band, 100 or even 200 KHz are not uncommon.
> The own country situation doesn't necessary reflect a WW or a continental
> situation, but this seems to be the hardest point to be understood by
> amateurs .
> By the way, 40 stations on CW for a 10 KHz bandwith are a mith, unless one
> has 249 Hz filters with ideal (perfect) shape factor, is enough far from big
> stations not to receive loud signals (a dream when heading europe from
> europe), everyone knows how to reply with people using narrow filters and
> all the modern equipment with problems of phase noise and clicks have been
> banned and replaced by VXO controlled transceivers.
>
> 73,
> Mauri I4JMY
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Lars Harlin" <lars.harlin@pocab.se>
> To: "Top Band" <topband@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 25, 2001 5:47 AM
> Subject: SV: Topband: SSB on CW segment
>
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > In my opinion there should be NO ssb-contests on 160. The band is much to
> narrow here in europe to be
> > joyful for anyone - participant or not.
> >
> > 10 kHz gives room for roughly 3 SSB stations as the opposite to CW where
> 40 stations (asuming 250Hz bandwidth and filters) will have room...
> >
> > 73 de Lars/SM3BDZ
>
>
>
>
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