From: "Jeff Edmonson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

why did Riley, et crew give
OO notices to three hams for "operating phone in the CW sub-band of 160m"?

Dennis Clouter(sp?) was one of them, and the three are listed in the archives
of the "FCC Enforcement" logs.


There are no government-mandated subbands on 160. There is a "band plan" published by ARRL. The story I heard was that the stations in Houston were firing up on top of existing cw QSO's in the "dx window" and either ignoring calls that the frequency was in use, or actually saying over the air that they didn't care if they QRM'ed the cw stations. Riley sent them a letter saying they could be cited for deliberate interference, and not following good amateur practice, since it appeared that they knew the cw stations were there.

This incident instigated a petition to the FCC to create a cw subband on 160. So far, the FCC has not acted on it, and at the FCC forum at Dayton, they left the impression that they would not be inclined to adopt the proposal.

Don K4KYV

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