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Subject: [SECC] Notes on 40 and SAC
From: w4nti at mindspring.com (Dan/W4NTI)
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 15:52:24 -0500
After re-thinking things....your right Jeff.  Why SHOULD CW move off 
just to accommodate the RTTY guys/gals. 
I was not aware of the European "Gentleman's Agreement".  Now that puts 
a different light on things.  Sounds like some e-mails are needed to the 
right committee's.

Anyone have the address's handy?

Dan/W4NTI


ku8e at bellsouth.net wrote:
>  AA4LR wrote :
>
>  " Perhaps during a RTTY or SSB contest, the CW ops might head to 7100-7150. 
> At least for the next 
>    two or three years."
>
>    Sorry Bill... that ain't going to happen.  Besides, why should those 
> operating CW move ?  The guys
>    operating RTTY and SSB are encroaching on frequencies, that for years have 
> be used for CW only.
>    There was no problem until RTTY contesting started becoming more popular. 
>
>     As far as SSB.. I    think those DX stations who operated below 7040 
> should be DQ'ed. It is true   
>   they are within the rules of their  country's frequency allocations but 
> they are violating the IARU   
>   bandplan for their region. This could  be controlled if the contest 
> sponsors would step up and 
>   disallow this.
>
>    There are gentleman agreements (i.e bandplans) that have been in place for 
> years. They say 
>    7040 for DX RTTY and 7080-7100 for everyone else. Just because the FCC 
> rules say you could
>    technically operate RTTY in the 160 meter DX window would you do it ???  No
>
>     I realize this ain't going to work for a major contest like CQWW RTTY.  I 
> see no reason why the 
>   RTTY activity can't shift up to include 7100-7150.  Those frequencies are 
> not used much since the 
>   novice class was phased out. 
>
>
>    Jeff  KU8E
>
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