Even within region 2, the Canadian bandplan (see below) specifies 7035-7050 for
digital modes. There is also a number of strong local SSB stations between
7050-7100.
7.000 to 7.035 MHz - CW
7.035 to 7.050 MHz - Digital Modes
7.040 to 7.050 MHz - International packet
7.050 to 7.100 MHz - SSB
7.100 to 7.120 MHz - Packet within Region 2
7.120 to 7.150 MHz - CW
7.150 to 7.300 MHz - SSB and other wide band modes
73,
Julio VE3FH
>
> From: DJ3IW Götz <goetzlin@t-online.de>
> Date: 2006/02/05 Sun PM 02:46:37 EST
> To: "Shelby Summerville" <k4ww@arrl.net>,
> "rtty-contesting" <rtty@contesting.com>
> Subject: Re: [RTTY] 40 Meter RTTY
>
> Yes Shelby,
> there is a reason: All in IARU region 1 are restricted to that
> part of 40m, actually the bandplan says 7035 - 7045 kHz.
>
> 73 de Goetz, DJ3IW
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Shelby Summerville" <k4ww@arrl.net>
> To: "rtty-contesting" <rtty@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 05, 2006 7:40 PM
> Subject: [RTTY] 40 Meter RTTY
>
>
> > Dick Kriss, AA5VU wrote: "It was a part time fun contest even with
> > the 40
> > meter CW Jammer at 7.035 MHz."
> >
> > I hate to hear that, as I plan on SOSB40, in WPX! Other than JA
> > stations,
> > which are restricted to 7.025-7.045, is there a valid reason why
> > everyone
> > seems to gather between 7.025-7.050? When I first started in RTTY,
> > in 1997,
> > most of the 40 meter RTTY activity was between 7.080-7.100? I much
> > prefer to
> > operate, regardless of the band/mode, wherever it will cause the
> > least
> > amount of interference from other modes, and be the most productive,
> > for me.
> > Just curious, nothing more!
> >
> > C'Ya, Shelby - K4WW
>
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