Scott Nichols wrote:
...
> What really made me chuckle to myself is after an hour on 7.035 running
> RTTY, I heard the most gawd awful racket... I clicked on the LSB button
> only to hear a very prominent US "1" station op berating me for
> operating RTTY in the SSB portion of the band!! Scissors/Corn Flakes box
> came to mind........
>
> Peaceful coexistence......
>
> 73, Scott VE1OP
>
> Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>
> I was the 40 meter SSB operator at KC1XX in this weekend's ARRL DX
> SSB contest.
...
Hi,
in Europe (IARU Region I) the subbands on 40m are
7.000 <--- CW --------> 7.040 <------------- Phone ------> 7.100
7,035 <-Digi-> 7,045
In all RTTY contests we have the same problem. Fighting with the CW
guys on the "left" and fighting with the SSB guys on the "right".
Plus a very strong russian beacon on 7,039 and a few Pactor stations
on the 10kc small Digi-Modes-Subband, a subband, which is de facto
nowhere!
In a major DX SSB contest you can hear many VERY prominet US-stations
above 7.15, who urge EU's to respond on a QRG below 7,040 and when
I say below, then I mean: down untill 7,001.
If you don't believe it, just check it out in the CQ WW WPX SSB
at the end of this month! So much about "Peaceful coexistence"!
However: The Makrothen will be moved to an other date for the next
time.
73 de Waldemar, DK3VN
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