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On Fri, 4 Oct 2013 07:02:29 -0700 (PDT), Jeff wrote:
>One area we need to stay clear of is the 4 khz used by wsjt-x.
>On 20 meters that is 14.076 - 14.078 for jt-65 and 14.078 - 14080
>for jt-9. The following list the jt-65 frequencies and the jt-9
>frequencies are simply 2 khz higher.
>
>Thanks
>
>Jeff WO4R
REPLY:
Jeff makes a good point. The non-RTTY guys are pretty good at staying below
14080 and I think it would be good of us RTTY'ers to stay above that.
In the USA, we can do RTTY all the way up to 14150. That's a lot of spectrum
so lets make use of it, especially in major contests.
r0 meters is a bit different. The JAs can only operate RTTY from 7025 to
7045 so when the band is open to JA, that's the place to be even if it
overlaps the customary non-RTTY frequencies. We are required to share, after
all.
73, Bill W6WRT
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