On 11/25/2008 12:14 PM, Bill, W6WRT wrote:
> Is there some reason the CW guys do not respect the ARRL bandplan
> which allocates 1800-1810 for digital modes?
Allocate? No, not allocate.
The ARRL Band Plan does indicates Digital Modes from 1800 to 1810 kHz
but also indicates CW in that segment as well (from 1800-2000 kHz
actually).
Please explain how operating CW in an area designated for CW
isdisrespecting the Band Plan???
And so Bill, I can take it then that you've never worked a JA on 80m
RTTY because that would entail not respecting the ARRL band plan. And
you've never operated a RTTY contest on 40m other than on the spot
frequency of 7040 kHz? Or above 14095 kHz on 20m? Hmm.....
What good for the goose is good for the gander. If you not bound to some
aspects of a Band Plans in RTTY contest then you also have to allow the
same for CW contesters. Otherwise, you're being a complete hypocrite.
> That's why band plans exist.
Not to rehash the same point over and over, but band plans exist for
normal situations and not for the middle of a single-band contest.
> Band plans exist for good reason. Please, let's use them.
Yes, let's use them for what they are intended; and not just for posturing.
73,
Mike K1MK
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