[RTTY] 6 meter RTTY?

Phil & Ann Duff na4m at arrl.net
Thu Mar 10 00:38:06 EST 2005


Correct - RTTY would definitely not be welcome on 50.125.  It's the 
national 6M SSB calling freq.  50.110 is the international (DX) SSB/CW 
calling freq.

My experiences in my brief 6M career of past 2-3 years has shown that  6M 
band openings will have SSB/CW populating most of the band from 50.095 up 
to 50.200 and sometimes higher.  Below 50.095 is 6m beacon land.  Dunno 
about digital modes but I think I've seen 6m digital spots up above 50.200.

FYI - 6M lived up to it's name as "The Magic Band" this evening with a 
surprise opening that provided me with QSO's with ZP6CW and PY1RO on CW, 
and XQ3SIX on SSB around 02-0230Z.  No RTTY heard however  :-]

73 Phil NA4M

At 04:41 3/10/2005, Floyd Sense wrote:
>Don - I just got started on 6 M (NOT RTTY there) and I think you'll find
>that 50.125 is the national calling frequency for SSB.  During the couple of
>openings I've heard, that frequency was very crowded with SSB signals.
>Probably not a good choice for RTTY!
>
>K8AC
>
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Don Hill AA5AU" <aa5au at bellsouth.net>
>To: "'RTTY Mailing List'" <RTTY at contesting.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, March 09, 2005 11:32 PM
>Subject: [RTTY] 6 meter RTTY?
>
>
> > Since the PRO III & PW-1 both do 6 meters, I'm thinking about purchasing a
> > Cushcraft A503S beam and installing it at about 65 feet since it will
> > handle a
> > KW.  The antenna is fairly inexpensive and have read good reviews on it.
> >
> > Sounds like fun.  My higher tribander actually resonates on 6 meters with
> > SWR
> > less than 2:1 but I've not heard anything there yet.
> >
> > Anyone in this group on 6 meter RTTY?  It interests me.  Looks like 50.125
> > is a
> > common RTTY frequency?
> >
> > 73, Don AA5AU
> >
> >
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