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Re: [CQ-Contest] Split operation in CQ WW CW

To: "Tom W8JI" <w8ji@w8ji.com>, "Pete Smith N4ZR" <n4zr@contesting.com>, cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Split operation in CQ WW CW
From: steve.root@culligan4water.com
Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2012 19:22:39 +0000
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I've worked a lot of station in a DX contest that were operating ** in between 
** the DX and his split pileup. Was there lots of confusion? You betcha, 
however Tom's point is valid. With a wider split the frequencies in between are 
essentiual vacated and available for others to use.

73 Steve K0SR

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom W8JI [mailto:w8ji@w8ji.com]
Sent: Monday, August 27, 2012 11:57 AM
To: 'Pete Smith N4ZR', cq-contest@contesting.com
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] Split operation in CQ WW CW

> the ruck without anyone having to send "up one" or whatever. I'm sure> Bob 
> was talking about the up 5 splits, not something within 300 Hz or so.What is 
> the difference in spectrum used if the pile is 500 Hz up, or 5000 Hz up?The 
> spectrum used is dependent on the bandwidth of the signals and the spread 
> around a second frequency, not how far away the second frequency 
> is.......once it does not overlap the TX channel width.There might be a 
> logical reason I'm missing. I'm trying to understand the "ruckus" about a 5 
> kHz split wasting space, when the same exact space is used with a 2 kHz split 
> or a 1 kHz split.If the split is 5 kHz and the stations using that split have 
> emission confined within 500 Hz, they use an extra 500 Hz over single 
> frequency. If the split is 1 kHz, they still use an extra 500 Hz. The use is 
> at a different spot, but still extracts exactly the same total spectrum from 
> other use.If someone is at 7.005 and working simplex and most people have all 
> emissions withi
 n 500 Hz of width (+ - 250 Hz) they use 500 Hz from 7.00475 to 7.00525 kHz. If 
they listen up 500 Hz, they simply move that 500 Hz slice up the band from 
7.00525 to 7.00575 kHz.If they move it 5 kHz or 100 kHz up the band, they still 
"hog" the same total space.I'm trying to figure out what people are trying to 
say, because it has nothing to do with the split distance once it is all 
outside the one transmit channel width.73 
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