Maybe when everything is at STP. But, if the beacon is stronger or has clicks
due to hard keying, or if the noise blanker has to be used, or if the DX is
sending fast or..... then it might not be so easy to separate DX signals and
just pick 'em off.
K7CW
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From: Ray J <Ray@w9ray.org>
To: VHFcontesting@contesting.com
Sent: Tue, June 22, 2010 3:14:55 PM
Subject: Re: [VHFcontesting] [VHF] Beacon Subbands and CW
What, was the DX on the exact same frequency of the beacon? Otherwise
It's pretty simple to pick out several different cw stations very close
together.
I don't know the DX band plans are on 6 meters, but last i checked we
can operate cw anywhere here..(Not advisable on 50.125)
Does the ARRL 6 meter band plan (50-50.5mhz) match up to the most
common DX country's bandplans?
w9Ray
> =====
> On Sunday 20 June 2010 08:13:16 Crownhaven wrote:
>> Actually, the beacons are messing up important QSOs......:))))))) I
>> guess the CW portion of the band is so crowded during this enhanced
>> propagation that folks are moving lower and lower to find a place to
>> operate. I was seeing DX spotted down to 50070 yesterday.......I
>> couldn't copy one of them due to a domestic beacon.
>>
>> Steve, N4JQQ, EM55
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