I finally received a response from someone with the sense to
not throw his testicles around on the reflector for all to see.
It appears that the ARRL has asked that 28.300-28.350 NOT be
used during ARRL sponsored contests including the 10m contest in
December. See how easy it was to give a simple answer to a
simple question? It CAN be done without proving to everyone on
here that you have a bigger set of nads.
It DOES matter since 300-400 LU novices can be worked
during a contest. If the novice LU band was expanded to include
these freqs then all is OK. If the old novice freqs have been
replaced by these new frequencies then some new strategies will
be needed for future ARRL contests.The WARC bands are a contest
free zone? The last time I checked, U.S. Novices and Techs did
not have WARC band privileges. Nuff said.
73 Ken KP4XS
>From MARKV@SNC-LAVALIN.COM (Vitaly Markhasin) Thu Oct 24 15:07:02 1996
From: MARKV@SNC-LAVALIN.COM (Vitaly Markhasin) (Vitaly Markhasin)
Subject: QSL info required
Message-ID: <s26f4046.075@SNC-LAVALIN.COM>
Hello All,
I do realize that this in not CONTEST-type request but with VE7TCP
down and no reply from 425dxqsl....I have no other choice... Sorry
Trey!
I am looking for QSL info for the following stations:
PY0FF QSO on 12/25/95
ZK1BWQ QSO on 10/03/96
J38FR QSO on 10/06/96
VP2V/K6WI QSO on 10/05/96 (if via K6WI - address please.)
Thank you for help.
Please reply direct ASAP.
73!
Vitaly (VE6JO, will use VA6JO in the contest)
>From hwardsil@wolfenet.com (Ward Silver) Thu Oct 24 15:36:27 1996
From: hwardsil@wolfenet.com (Ward Silver) (Ward Silver)
Subject: LU Novice Allocations
Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3.95.961024073411.24721D-100000@gonzo.wolfenet.com>
Just for the record - these were sent to me by LU7DW:
10-meter LU Novice privileges
10 Mtrs: 28030-28190 CW
28300-28350 SSB ONLY for DX & contest
28900-29300 SSB & FM
So you can work the Novii in either the 300-350 segment (why not stay up
around 345 somewhere) or the far-upper segment. Not that 10 is going to
be so incredibly hot that it's going to matter much.
73, Ward N0AX
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