Vic
The stuff on the bottom of 30 meters is some kind of commercial RTTY out of
Europe. It covers from about 10101 to 10105.5. It's not Amateur RTTY.
Bernie, W3UR
V G wrote:
> This is only going to get much worse, with
> the ARRL's newly suggested band plans moving
> the SSB freqs into the Novice CW area, and
> even lower. The RTTY boys will need to move
> lower. And with the (inevidable) No-code-at-
> all-HF license, many new hams will want to
> use HF data modes. Go on 30m. The RTTY guys
> start right at the bottom of the band!
> Vic K2YW
> ----------------------
> >This year, for the first time, I had a lot of trouble with RTTY >stations
> >between 7035 and 7040. I hope this doesn't mean that the RTTY guys >made a
> >point to be there during the sprint -- an intra-contester food fight >is
> >the
> >last thing we want right now.
>
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