Bob, there is a group of people on 7.195 here in the middle part of the country that have been operating there for years. The group includes many guys who have jobs that drive daily and has mobiles on the air. There are also several high power operators there.

You are going to find a lot of frequencies are populated like that on 40. 7.160 is a traditional frequency for AM and not many stations inhabit it, just an occasional transit station. 40 is a tough band to find an open frequency.

Jim/W5JO





Next year the SWB stations have to vacate the 40M band between 7100 and 7200.

I think the AMers should start SQUATING on 7195 since no one else seems to be using it.

Bob Macklin
K5MYJ
Seattle, Wa,
"Real Radios Glow in the Dark"

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