I do a LOT of 30 meters, cw and digital.
The band is open to somewhere almost all the time.
Totally underutilized.
The problem with digital is that most countries are restricted to above
10140.
and the commercial digital signals take over above 10145.
And that PSK beacon covers many stations.
Unfortunately that robot beacon responds when it hears a signal and causes a
lot of qrm.
But...many many good openings on 30, just tough to fit in that narrow
useable portion/
On 2/21/2010 7:10:43 AM, Ed (w3nr@comcast.net) wrote:
> Dick Kriss wrote:
> >> From: Phil Snyder <n9lah@comcast.net>
> >> Subject: Re: [RTTY] 30M
> >> To: rtty@contesting.com
> >>
> >> I have an SGC237 feed inverted "L" that is OK on 160 but rocks on 30.
> I
> >> CQ often.
> It's really hit or miss some days I have to quit tend to my
> >> other duties around the house as others are still answering. I think
> >> there are lots of lurkers out there on 30 RTTY , somebody just needs to
> >> start calling to get them going.
> >>
> >> Phil
> >> N9LAH
> >
> > Phil N9LAH,
> >
> > After reading your note, I tried my 160 Meter Inverted-L on 30 meters
> > and the SWR was terrible. I have have good luck on 30 Meters using
> > an extra set of wires added to the W9INN 40-80 dipole. As a bonus it
> > has a good match on six meters as well. Just waiting for a band opening
> > to do RTTY at ~50.300 MHz.
> >
> > Dick AA5VU
>
> I've
> used a variety of 30 meter verticals. All have performed well over
> the years. I could easily tune my Battlecreek Special on 30.
>
> I find that EU is open from here most mornings and late afternoons.
>
> K5D on RTTY was the last DXepedition in the l
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