[UK-CONTEST] Digital on 160
Donald Field
g3xtt at lineone.net
Fri Mar 3 16:45:33 EST 2006
Mm, last night W1AW came up right on top of 8R1EA (and much louder).
Crazy situation!
Don G3XTT
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: 03 March 2006 13:33
To: uk-contest at contesting.com
Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] Digital on 160
Check out the following, posted on the ARRL web site:
"W1AW 160-meter frequency change put on hold (Mar 1, 2006) -- QRX on
that W1AW QSY! Maxim Memorial Station W1AW has rescinded recently
announced plans to change its 160-meter CW frequency starting
Monday, April 3 and will remain on 1817.5 kHz for the time being.
The announced change to 1807.5 kHz was aimed at reducing the
possibility of interfering with DX stations that have begun showing
up in the vicinity of 1817.5 kHz. "Lately we have received more
complaints about W1AW interfering with weak DX signals," said ARRL
CEO and W1AW Trustee David Sumner, K1ZZ. "Some of these complaints
were about key clicks, which set us on a quest to put the cleanest
transmitter we could find on 160." With the key click problem on the
way to resolution, it was decided nonetheless to move W1AW's 160-
meter frequency lower in the band. "After what we thought was due
diligence we decided that it made sense to shift below 1810 kHz,"
Sumner recounted, "since that is the lower band edge in Region 1 and
would pretty much eliminate the conflict with DXers." Monitoring
showed that 1807.5 appeared to be generally clear. "Unfortunately,"
Sumner continued, "we failed to pick up the fact that PSK31
operators appear to have adopted 1807 kHz as their 160-meter
frequency, and we don't want to conflict with any established
activity centers." Under a tight deadline to announce the W1AW
operating schedule 30 days in advance, the League has rescinded the
frequency shift for now. Sumner said the question will be revisited
over the summer to try to gain consensus on a frequency to shift to
after Daylight Saving Time ends October 29."
----- Original Message -----
From: "Andy swiffin" <a.l.swiffin at dundee.ac.uk>
To: <uk-contest at contesting.com>
Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:00 AM
Subject: [UK-CONTEST] Digital on 160
> Hi
>
> There's an ongoing discussion on the rtty contest list
> http://lists.contesting.com/pipermail/rtty/ that may be of interest
> to people here on the use of digital modes on top band and
particularly
> some ideas for an informal digital contest on 160. I didn't realise
> that the rather crazy ARRL band plan puts digital in 1800 to 1810 and
in
> fact very few US amateurs seem to know that we don't have that
> allocation or that our band plans are different.
>
> And, The gentle bickering that occasionally takes place here is
nothing
> compared to the all out claws drawn war that our dear yank cousins
> engage in in a related thread (actually the one that started the 160
> rtty contest discussion) about the move of some ARRL news service to
> 1807 - we really are incredibly civilised in comparison....
>
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