[UK-CONTEST] Fwd: 160m Contest Rules

Colin colin at g3psm.net
Thu Feb 15 07:07:31 EST 2007


I don't think this reflector takes attachments but if anyone is 
interested I have an Excel/Open Office spreadsheet showing the licenced 
bands and power limitations in 31 Region 1 countries (mostly 
European).   It was updated in June 2006.

73

Colin, G3PSM

Michael Ruttenberg G7TWC wrote:
> Not sure whether this is of interest but the European French 160m segment is
> only 1810-1850. (it's much wider in FM, FG, FS, FO etc)
>
> Mike
> G7TWC
>
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Ed - G3SQX" <g3sqx at edtaylor.org>
> To: "UK Contest Reflector" <uk-contest at contesting.com>
> Sent: Wednesday, February 14, 2007 4:07 PM
> Subject: Re: [UK-CONTEST] Fwd: 160m Contest Rules
>
>
>   
>> I agree with SJJ -- the lower limit of 1820kHz for RSGB 160m contests
>>     
> serves
>   
>> no useful purpose, and is particularly frustrating during the last hour or
>> so when contacts are more difficult to find.  Of course, the question of
>> whether the February contest is a sensible use of HFCC time and 160m
>> bandwidth is another issue.  Should we instead be encouraging UK amateurs
>>     
> to
>   
>> enter the CQWW 160m contest a couple of weeks before, and perhaps using
>>     
> the
>   
>> RSGB awards for leading UK stations in this event?
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> Ed, GW3SQX
>>
>>
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