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Re: [CQ-Contest] 14.300 MHz

To: <K3BU@aol.com>, <cq-contest@contesting.com>
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] 14.300 MHz
From: "Joe Subich, K4IK" <k4ik@subich.com>
Date: Mon, 28 Mar 2005 20:32:28 -0500
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> K3BU@aol.com writes: 
> 
> While we have sympathy and consideration for emergencies and 
> their traffic, demanding to keep "their" frequency clear is 
> pushing it.

As I pointed out, every US amateur acknowledges that he has no 
"right" to any specific frequency.  That applies to these so 
called public service nets as well. 

However, someone else pointed out to me in an off reflector 
reply that this issue is really broader than contesters vs. 
14.300.  Let's add the intentional interference TO contesters 
from the children on 14.230 as well as the supporters of 14.300 
and other "private" enclaves.  I don't know of any big signal 
contest station who hasn't been chased up and down the band 
by idiots playing back their own (or other big gun) CQs or 
being subjected to random audio tones, white noise and other 
intentional interference. 

The litany against the armchair missionaries and pseudo-sailors 
can be extended to the complete disregard they show for PSK and 
RTTY operations between 14.068 and 14.099 (in addition to 40, 
17, and 15 meters at least) when they fire up their WinLink boxes 
to call some scanning MBO and retrieve their commercial e-mail 
(yes, copy it sometime).  There is no "listen first" - nothing.  
Try working a RTTY contest when one of the highspeed links comes 
up ... or try chatting on PSK31 - you might as well give up 
because nothing is going to stop that noise until every message 
has been sent.   

73, 

   ... Joe, K4IK 
 

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