On Mon, 28 Mar 2005 sawyered@earthlink.net wrote:
>
> One last point that I encourage you to consider. The 3830 group has
> met right after a contest for as long as the maritime group, maybe
> longer. It is not uncommon to find a QSO going on at 0005Z. What do we
> do? Ask everyone to QSY for our established "NET" that has been going on
> for years? No, we QSY, up or down, by 5 - 7 kcs to a clear frequency to
> "pass our traffic". Don't believe it, check it out for yourself. About
> 50% of the time, it is not exactly on 3830.0.
>
> Ed N1UR/NV1N
Not too hard to find, either. I can remember several instances where 3830
was occupied after a contest. I just tuned around and listened and
usually found a few of the contesters I'd worked in the contest
ragchewing within 10 kHz or so. The 3830 group usualy materialized on
that frequency.
73, Zack W9SZ
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