At 20:08 2005-03-12, N3JPU wrote:
>50.180 to 50.190 has been active for JT65A EME QSO's for a while. ...
Thank you for the info, Gary!
Well, JT65 might be considered a form of
RTTY. Both are narrow-band, and 10 kHz can
accomodate quite a few stations. I am
thinking mainly of an E-skip opening, and
that could cause a problem for a JT65 sked in
any event.
If 50.180 becomes an RTTY calling frequency,
then perhaps the JT65 skeds will go up a few kHz.
I don't see any serious problems, but will of
course watch for more comments.
73,
Mark, K5AM
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Mark Mandelkern
Las Cruces, New Mexico, USA DM62ni
k5am@zianet.com
First callsign: W9ECV, Milwaukee, 1948.
10 band DXCC confirmed. 135 countries on 6 meters.
Homebrew station:
www.zianet.com/k5am/ncj
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