>Hello Mike:
>
>Great that you heard "David" BY1QH on top-band. I sent David an E-Mail
>message a few minutes ago and told him of the problem that many Dxers on 160
>can not operate on 1910 kHz because of regulations and also many transmit
>antennas are tuned to much lower in the band. I asked David to please QSX
>1810 to 1830 and announce their receiving frequency.
>
Here's a great chance to see if qsx closer to 1900 wouldn't be a better
choice...if that is a clear region for BY. There has long been a discussion
of propagation reciprocity on the JA path. It is felt that many times when
we have a JA path on 1910, there may not be a reciprocal path at 1800.
Additionally, there is no regulation I know of limiting US operation around
1900 KHz other than common sense in staying out of the JA allocation (note I
didn't used the "dreaded" W-word...hi hi.)
Craig
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