At 03:21 PM 1/23/2002, Bill Coleman wrote:
>On 1/23/02 10:17 AM, Jay Pryor at jpryor@ARCHES.UGA.EDU wrote:
>
> >So we are going to lose some of the CW band? Yes, I know we can operate CW
> >on the phone band, but in actual fact "expanding the phone band" means the
> >CW band loses.
>
>This isn't true, Jay.
>
>The mode subbands on HF are setup not as "CW" and "Phone" bands at all.
They may not be set up as "CW" and "Phone" bands, but it looks like the
ARRL does not understand that. To quote the ARRL bulletin, they said, "The
amended plan would drop the US phone band to 3725 kHz on 75 meters . . .
" Whereas the accepted phone band in the past had stopped at 3750 kHz, it
sounds to me like phone gains 25 kHz and CW loses 25 kHz. And I repeat
that I understand that one may operate CW anywhere in the band, ie. 3500
kHz to 4000 kHz. The problem is that in the real world when phone
operators are at 3725 kHz and above, almost all CW operators will be at
3725 kHz and below. I agree with you that if there were more CW operators
this likely would not happen. And I candidly admit that most days on the
bands, this is not a big deal. But on CW contest weekends things will be a
tad more crowded.
73,
- Jay/K4OGG
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