I am forwarding an email that was sent to both me and the TEN-TEC Contest
Group. Before drawing any conclusions please read my original post to all 5
of the TEN-TEC Yahoo Groups, which also includes the TEN-TEC Contest Group,
that I sent on Sunday when we concluded our 40 meter and 20 meter nets.
Take note that this past Sunday the 40 meter band was wall-to-wall with
special event stations and contestors, and I was fortunate to find an
opening on 7.270 at 1:30 PM Eastern Time (1 and 1/2 hours before our
scheduled net time). If I waited any longer I would have been unable to
conduct our 40 meter net.
Before calling CQ, I listened on each side of the frequency and there was
no activity 4 Khz on each side of 7.260. When I called CQ, several of our
TEN-TEC net members responded and I proceeded to take checkins and we ended
up with 80 people checking into the net, amid a lot of noise and spectral
splatter.
The TEN-TEC Official Website advertises both the 20 meter and 40 meter nets
as 7.260 + or -, and 14.325 + or -, which means that neither TEN-TEC Inc. or
the TEN-TEC SSB nets owns these frequencies. I have moved our nets off of
these frequencies many times when other people were on or near these
frequencies and I never complained.
But, in all due respect for the 7.268 group coordinator who sent a friendly
email and post, he insinuated that 7.268 belongs to his group (his exact
words were, "the 68 Group meets each day on 7268 from 3-5 pm Eastern". I was
not aware of his net and we were on that frequency 1 and 1/2 hours before
his net starts.
Some people need a refresher course in the FCC Rules Part 97.101b which
states, "Each station licensee and each control operator must cooperate in
selecting transmitting channels and in making the most effective use of the
amateur service frequencies. No frequency will be assigned for the exclusive
use of any station". The FCC rules clearly state that all amateur
frequencies are shared among amateurs and that cooperation is the key to
effective use of the bands.
I also just received another personal email from someone who sent me a link
that had 93 different advertised nets on the HF bands. I believe that I
played very fair on Sunday by not starting our net on 7.260, when it and
many other frequencies near it were having their special event activities.
The TEN-TEC SSB nets are operated each week as a service to all TEN-TEC
operators and many others who choose to check in. We have shown much
patience in the midst of controversy and I want to thank all of our TEN-TEC
members for showing the same patience and understanding.
I was in contact with Jim Wharton NO4A, Vice President TEN-TEC, Inc. today
and he told me that the first 10 Certificates are in the mail and the new 11
qualifiers this week will be getting their certificates shortly.
Congratulations to the 21 operators!
John, K3UR
http://www.qrz.com/db/k3ur
John D. Occhipinti, K3UR
Net Control, TEN-TEC SSB Nets
http://k3ur.com
The Voice of Atlanta
----- Original Message -----
From: <lmdougherty@peoplepc.com>
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 3:33 PM
Subject: [TenTec] Fw: 68 Group Sunday's
Hi Friends
The 68 Group meets each day on 7268 from 3-5 pm Eastern.
I see your group is on 7260, this past Sunday your group was on 7270, that
caused the 68 a group 40-60 operators each afternoon to move our group.
In the future could you use another frequency farther removed form the
7268 the interference was intense.
It is nice to be a good neighbor.
73 Larry Kn8i 7268 Net coordinator
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