I think the issue with amateurs using the "SSTV frequency" for non SSTV use is more benevolent than many believe. There isn't always an SSTV transmission taking place. Often when a contester, DX'er o
You can always check your log data and see if the 'guest op' really WAS 4 Khz away from the SSTV frequency...if you so desired. MD _______________________________________________ CQ-Contest mailing l
I've had SSTV'ers try to run me from any freq within 10 KHZ of 14.230. I really doubt, knowing the claiber of ops down there last week, that they would stay within a couple Kc of 14.230. I think 14.2
Yes Chuck, it seems they do. I just checked the logs and these were our operating frequencies near SSTV... 14.225 14.226 14.235 14.245 14.246 14.247 14.248 David ~ KY1V From: KI9A@aol.com [mailto:KI9
Great, another list of frequencies that I am suppose to stay away from. Between all the nets, and now the SSTV freqs, toss in a DX window or two and whats left? I looked on the freq chart the ARRL pu
this is listed. these all existed? Some options immediately come to mind, assuming that reasonable people can collectively agree on reasonable solutions to problems {cough, gag}. Using the 20m SSB US
It's kind of a self preservation thing. We can say "here's a place you can go when there is a contest". It goes a long way toward defusing their argument of "no place to go". It doesn't mean that con