I've worked the 3599-3600 slot a few times with some success. Just
remember your mark frequency is the higher of the two and don't let it
get above about 3599.8 to allow for sidebands. And of course, be sure
your VFO is accurate.
I've also worked the 3520-3525 segment many more times with no ruffled
feathers that I know of.
The new JA segment at 7100-7200 is interesting. I wonder how much use it
will get. Remember - US hams can only do RTTY from 7000-7125 for Extra
class and 7025-7125 for Advanced and General classes. We'll see how it
works out.
73, Bill W6WRT
On 10/13/2011 10:37 AM, Tom Osborne wrote:
> What is going to be the strategy for working the JARTS on 80? It says the
> JA RTTY frequencies are 3520 to 3530 and 3599 to 3612. We won't be able to
> work the upper end as that is too close to 3600.
> Also see they can work 7100 to 7200 RTTY.
>
> I've never worked down to 3520 RTTY on 80 before. Seems like that will
> ruffle a lot of feathers. 73
> Tom W7WHY
>
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