Yep -
I operate HF RTTY as well as 6M SSB/CW. There are a lot more 6m
operators & activity now with the large number of factory transceivers
coming with 6m built in.
As a result, as Biil mentions, when there's good 6M openings the band
can be full with SSB/CW to 50.200 plus.
Operating 6M RTTY below 50.200 isn't a good idea IMO. Lots of room
above 50.200
73 Phil NA4M
Bill Turner wrote:
> The objection to 50.180 has always been that it is too close to the
> 50.125 SSB calling frequency. When six is open good, the area around
> 50.180 will be full of SSB signals. Higher in the band would be
> better, IMO.
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Phil Duff NA4M & Ann Duff
Georgetown, Texas
http://priceless.apduff.com
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