[CQ-Contest] In Band or Out Of Band
SWOJTON at roadrunner.com
SWOJTON at roadrunner.com
Mon Mar 29 23:23:39 EDT 2021
Crazy cops, eh Yuri? Wonder if same cop was "watching" 7.177.2 for
General class licensed operators? Geez.
Steve NN2NN
-----------------------------------------From: "Yuri"
To: cq-contest at contesting.com
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Sent: Monday March 29 2021 10:50:17PM
Subject: Re: [CQ-Contest] In Band or Out Of Band
There was a frequency cop like that who spent good couple of hours on
my
run frequency (7127.2) telling me about each and every American I
worked
that "he is out of band"
I wonder if he would have stayed there with me if I was on that
frequency all night . That's what I call a dedication! And we're
talking
about a problem of keeping our butts in the chairs...
I guess in addition to checking if the calling stations are within
their
band allocations we would need to be ordered to check the class
(Extra
or General) of the callers, do a spectrum analysis of the cleanliness
of
their signals and make assessments of their output powers (if it's
withing 1.5 kW) ...
73 Yuri VE3DZ
On 3/29/2021 7:22 PM, Jon Suehiro wrote:
> That's in band, unless splattering or leaking toward LSB side. The
issue
> was VE (or DX) was calling CQ test on 7.127 and W's are piling up.
VE
> should not be answering those calls on top of W need to know what
the band
> edge means. A few on 14.348 or up too. Jon
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