Most of the rest of the world has only 7000-7100. Of that only
7000-7030 is really used for CW. Data and SSB have the rest, with SSB
taking all of 7040-7100. The area above 7100 is stuffed with
over-modulated broadcasters. If we had it, it would be pretty useless.
You will find many Europeans (and often others) operating at modest
speeds in the 7000-7030 sector, because we have nowhere else to hide.
Above 7010 is a good place to start looking. But you might well
find people like VK3RP who runs 40 watts (a two tube crystal
controlled rig very many years old) just below 7010. Page is VERY
workable from here with 100w. No beams, just wire antennas at both
ends.
I have worked all continents on the low end of 40 with 4 watts .... so
don't give up just because there are guys around the bottom end with
bug keys, linears and beams. Just move up a little and let them have
their fun. You will be heard if the static level is OK at both ends.
Oh yes; I have often called DX stations and had no reply because they
had static I could not hear, and vice versa.
John G3JAG
On 18-Apr-99 William Lee wrote:
>
> Keith, you have overlooked a part of the 40m band that offers just
> what you
> may be looking for.
> I am talking about 7100 to 7150. The Tech and Novice CW portion.
> You wont hear much super high speed there but if you are willing to
> forgive
> a few errors you will have many enjoyable QSO's and be helping
> other new
> hams increase their code skills.
> They are captives in their small portion of the band and most would
> welcome
> QSO's with experienced operatores who are willing to teach, by
> example, good
> CW practices.
>
> William Lee
>
>>> From: Walter S Delesandri <walt@jove.acs.unt.edu>
>>> To: Robert Weingaertner <weingaertner@nac.net>
>>> Cc: Tom H <biskit@snip.net>; tentec@contesting.com
>>> Subject: Re: [TenTec] Ok, if the Argo was/is so popular.....
To: <tentec@contesting.com>
>>> Date: Saturday, April 17, 1999 8:36 AM
>>
> SNIP!
>>
>>But now I live in Vermont and the bands are definitly different
>>here. I
>>get on 7040 can call CQ to have a nice S-9 QSO with someone in FL
>>and I get
>>3 replies, all down in the mud, all QRP. I too have gotten so I
>>don't call
>>near 7040 unless I want QRP. Unfortunately the band above 7040 is
>>SSB and
>>below 7040 is high speed CW and we all know that 7000 to 7025 is DX
>>and
>>super high speed QSOs. Well, that's the way it seems at least.
>>
>>So I guess I'll have to stay with quick DX QSOs. At least I can
>>hear the
>>europeans.
>>
>>
>>- Keith Darwin -
>>KD1E
>>Ferrisburg, VT
>>
>>
>
>
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