Well, given the current political zeitgist in DC, that could happen. ;-)
But more seriously, when I first learned the 6M band plan for real
being on 6m ssb, it dawned on me that the DX window being right
next to the ssb calling frequency was a little... insane.
I guess I have enough other insanity in my life that I just accepted
it but no one familiar with usage on 6M can call that reasonable,
hence my though that we can indeed change it.
The first way is to come to a gentlemen's agreement to use something
like 5.175, and then propose this to the ARRL.
Nothing changes with someone actually doing something to start it.
--STeve Andre'
wb8wsf en82
On Sunday 20 June 2010 12:16:56 Tom Kramer wrote:
> IMHO, I think it is time ARRL and/or others take a stand and strongly
> recommend a new "calling frequency" maybe 50.175 or .200 as some have
> suggested. That in turn can widen out the DX window as well. Wait, do
> "donkeys fly?", ain't gonna happen
> NQ7R
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Chuck Carpenter" <w5usj@9plus.net>
> To: "David All" <n3xudfm19@gmail.com>
> Cc: "vhf" <vhf@w6yx.stanford.edu>; "vhf contesting"
> <vhfcontesting@contesting.com>
> Sent: Sunday, June 20, 2010 3:22 AM
> Subject: [VHF] Beacon Subbands and CW
>
> > Seems that some folks new to the 6 meter band are not aware of the beacon
> > subbands. ARRL does not show the international beacon subband in their
> > published band plan.
> >
> > International beacons are from 50.0 to 50.060
> >
> > US beacons are from 50.060 to 50.080
> >
> > The CW band is from 50.080 to 50.10
> >
> > Although it's legal to operate CW anyplace in the band, the beacon
> > subbands
> > should be avoided for QSOs. You could mess up an important propagation
> > beacon...8^)
> >
> > DX window is from 50.1 to 50.125 and etc.
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