[TenTec] CW inactivity

Ten-Tec Inc. Amateur Radio Sales sales@tentec.com
Thu, 11 Jan 2001 12:57:46 -0500


>That's been my experience, too. I was first licensed in the mid-60's 
>and the cw bands were very busy, especially at night. You didn't even 
>need a calibrated receiver to find the ham bands. 40 is still fairly 
>active during the day on weekends, but 80 cw is really dead except 
>for a few traffic nets, even at night. 

Over the last 18 years I have spent a lot of time ragchewing on 40
meter CW in the 7.030 range where many of the QRQ CW gang
are lurking.  Back even about 10 years ago, I could get on 7.030
+/- 5 kHz and call CQ at 35-40 WPM and get a response after a
couple of tries any time of the day or night.  I used to stealth
operate in the middle of the night when I was in high school in
the early and mid 1980's and could always raise someone. 

Nowadays, most of my operating is "prime time" weeknights - in
the 8 pm to 10 pm Eastern window.   Often I will call CQ for 
quite a while around 7.030 without receiving a response.  Then
try 20 or 80 meters and much the same thing will happen.  After
15 or 20 minutes of this I find myself drifting to SSB or the AM
shortwave bands....I'm on the radio a lot these days, just not
transmitting very much, it seems. 

Scott Robbins, W4PA




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