I have an 1825 crystal so that is where i usually hang out, with a
vairied power level depending upon which final in use: 833a, 211, or 6V6.
mike w7dra
On Sun, 11 Dec 2011 10:52:05 -0500 Ken <wa8jxm@gmail.com> writes:
>
> On Dec 11, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Eddy Swynar wrote:
>
> > One bit of advice, though: save yourself a LOT of potential grief,
> & limit operations between 1800- & 1810-KHz, i.e. the extreme bottom
> 10-KHz of the band. Apart from the W1AW code practice sessions
> there, that part of the band is usually unoccupied. If you call CQ
> QRP anywhere from about 1812- to 1835-KHz, you could well incur the
> wrath of the DX crowd hunting their quarry therein...! Be
> forewarned...
>
> The Ham world needs to get their act together! Not complaining
> about your advice Eddy, but just yesterday I found the IARU
> recommended 160m bandplan (dated October 2010):
>
> 1800-1810 digi modes
> 1810-1830 CW
> 1812 QRP
> 1830-1840 DX window
>
> Isn't it nice that the amateur radio bureaucrats are totally
> disconnected from reality?
>
> I try to be cooperative but in truth I can't figure out where in the
> heck I should operate on 160 with casual CW operation. I usually
> hang around 1836-38 for digital (Contestia, Olivia, Thor).
>
> 73, Ken WA8JXM
>
>
>
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