Yea right. Not even close to being likely. Most of the CW Sprint activity will be between these frequencies. Suggest you RTTY fans stay above 7050Khz and we'll stay below 7050Khz. 73 Bill Fisher --
"Bill Fisher, W4AN" <w4an@contesting.com> wrote: "Most of the CW Sprint activity will be between these frequencies. Suggest you RTTY fans stay above 7050Khz and we'll stay below 7050Khz." Taking into
It's also worth mentioning that the RTTY WPX contest is 30 out of 48 hours, while the dense CW activity in the Sprint on 40 will only be about 2 hours. That said, I'd suggest a gentlepersons' comprom
Tell that to the Europeans who are not allowed to operate RTTY above 7050 by the IARU bandplan. Why not keep the sprint activity below 7035 - there is plenty of room below that, particularly for a R
Joe, The general band starts 7025Khz. You are expecting our contest to take place between 7025Khz and 7035Khz? I don't think so. Hey the good news is that the CW Sprint will only be there for about 2
Bill, And only generals can participate in this contest? I haven't noticed contest activity staying out of the Extra subbands in any other contest. There is no reason that Sprint activity couldn't st
Bill, 46 hours to work there???? The best propagation (window) on 40m for EU <=> NA contacts, at this time of the year, is approx. 00..04 UTC. The RTTY section on 40m for EU, AF, Middle East and the
I have operated just about every CW Sprint ever, and am fairly certain that I have never made a QSO above 14070. I have no plans to start in this one. Any contest that relies on a 4 KHz segment (7035
My opinion only: The RTTY guys get little sympathy from me after numerous events over many years in which I am firmly planted on ~14060 +/- (or 7060 or 21060) during SS CW and get ran off by an unkno
It seems to me that we *all* use the bands as they are found during any particular contest. If there's some QRM, it's there for all and you just deal with it. I don't expect any of the Sprinters to g