And there-in are more problems on 80 and 20. 80 has bucco traffic nets
in the segement BELOW 3.6. And some up above that but NORMALLY way
above the old (I guess) RTTY segments. Which explains why I keep
hearing RTTY clobbering the Alabama Section Net on 3575 in the winter.
Then you have 20. With those ranges you are trashing the PSK/MFSK/
Hell/etc crowd. Packet and Beacons also.
What a deal, eh?
Dan/W4NTI
AE4Y wrote:
> In my operating I've found most activity to be in these windows:
>
> 3.570 - 3.600
> 7.030 - 7.075 (sometimes higher)
> 14.075 - 14.110
> 21.070 - 21.100
> 28.070 - 28.125
>
> Kent, AE4Y
>
>
>
> Tommy wrote:
>
>> This will be my first RTTY contest. Can someone tell me what the
>> typical range of operating frequencies are used on 20/40/80m? I know
>> the JA's have a small segment down around 3.525 but am not sure how
>> the rest of the world is frequency allocated.
>>
>> Please, no CW vs RTTY controversies. For the short 54 yrs I've been a
>> ham, RTTY and CW have shared frequency allocations. I don't
>> particularly like it either but that's the way it is.
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>> Tom - W4BQF
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