[SECC] Frequency Allocation Discussion]

Henry Wingate k4hal at arrl.net
Tue Sep 26 19:37:20 EDT 2006




I for one, really enjoyed the RTTY contest. I operated entirely S&P and 
did not hear ANY activity above 7100. Only BC stns and some SSB. I 
sorted my log by frequency and broke it down by lowest and highest freq 
QSO as follows:
on 40
Lowest freq              highest freq
7030(LU7HN)           7079(W9XT)

on 20
lowest freq.               highest freq
14061(SV3DCX)        14140(EE7CQ)


Most of my QSO's took place between these frequencies. I did not use use 
frequencies above 7100 because there simply were no stations there!
About an hour after the contest I tuned the 40 meter CW band from 7000 
to 7100 an counted four (4) QSO's. It was even worse on 80 with only 2 
QSO's from 3500 to 3600.



Dan/W4NTI wrote:
> The real reason that there is a problem NOW is because up till the RTTY 
> contests started clobbering the prime CW area's of especially 
> 40m......there wasn't a problem of major consequence. 
>   
>   


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