This weekend with the CQ WPX RTTY contest, 40 meters signals will be packed
tighter than 2 fat ladies sharing a seat on a bus.
I never hear RTTY signals from 7100 - 7125 kHz. US amateurs are allowed to run
RTTY on these frequencies and at full legal limit.
Why don't RTTY ops use these frequencies, as they are barren except for a
random CW signal from someone still holding an OLD novice class license. When I
was a Novice back in the stone age I had to dodge Radio Moscow and the BBC.
A few RTTY, contest or regular signals, would have been a blessing instead of
those megawatters.
Here is the 40 meter allocation from the ARRL
40 Meters
Novice and Technician classes:
7.025-7.125 MHz: CW Only
General class:
7.025-7.125 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
7.175-7.300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
Advanced class:
7.025-7.125 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
7.125-7.300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
Amateur Extra class:
7.000-7.125 MHz: CW, RTTY/Data
7.125-7.300 MHz: CW, Phone, Image
Note: Phone and Image modes are permitted between 7.075 and
7.100 MHz for FCC licensed stations in ITU Regions 1 and 3 and by FCC
licensed stations in ITU Region 2 West of 130 degrees West longitude or
south of 20 degrees North latitude. See Section 97.307(f)(11). Novice and
Technician licensees outside ITU Region 2 may use CW only between 7.050 and
7.075 MHz. See Section 97.301(e). These exemptions do not apply to stations
in the continental US.
Just my .02 cents
73 es CU this weekendDave W1CTN...aka NA1QP this weekendRadio Ansonia
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