On Thu, 06 Jan 2005 08:54:12 -0800, Dean Wood wrote:
>be aware that you are likely going to hear RTTY 
>stations on 40m as low as 7.040 (and potentially lower, though I 
>certainly hope not). 
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Given the EU allocation for RTTY at 7035-7045, that is where you are
likely to hear the US stations operating.  Above and below that should
be clear up to about 7080-7100, where US RTTY stations operate
US-to-US.  The ARRL bandplan calls out 7040 as the RTTY DX frequency,
so it's not unreasonable to expect a 5 kHz spread on both sides.
As long as everyone is considerate of others, there should be no
problem.  Please use QRL? - it works.
-- 
Bill, W6WRT
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