Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-03 Thread kd4e
 Check the band chart, CW,  is allowed from 7.000MHz to 7.300MHz, the 
 segment from 7.000MHz to 7.025MHz is for Extra license only, but CW, 
 data and, RTTY is allowed in that segment of the 40 meter band in the US.

Sigh, I stand corrected, and my eyes are in
need of correction as well.  I misread the
ARRL chart on the wall.

Guess I have to listen to my XYL KG4SBV and
get those bifocals!

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Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread Andrew O'Brien

Can USA ops actually use 7035 ?  I worked an African there the other night
via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down there with
data modes?

Andy K3K


On 1/2/07, Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  I have found most activity between 7035 and 7075 - this includes the
recommended calling frequencies as used by this group for both region 1 and
region 3. That would be the 40 KHz slice that I would choose.

73 de Brett VK2TMG






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Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread Danny Douglas
Yep our bands are 3.500-3.600 for cw and digital  (idiocy to have only 100 kc 
for half or more of the ops on the band).

Danny Douglas N7DC
ex WN5QMX ET2US WA5UKR ET3USA
SV0WPP VS6DD N7DC/YV5 G5CTB all
DX 2-6 years each
.
QSL LOTW-buro- direct
As courtesy I upload to eQSL but if you
use that - also pls upload to LOTW
or hard card.

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  From: Andrew O'Brien 
  To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2007 7:31 PM
  Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK  SSB QRP on 40  80M?


  Can USA ops actually use 7035 ?  I worked an African there the other night 
via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down there with 
data modes?

  Andy K3K

   
  On 1/2/07, Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 
I have found most activity between 7035 and 7075 - this includes the 
recommended calling frequencies as used by this group for both region 1 and 
region 3. That would be the 40 KHz slice that I would choose. 

73 de Brett VK2TMG 





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Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread Chas Nagel
Yes. Go to ARRL's web site and download a frequency usage chart, 
http://www.arrl.org.
   
  Charles, K0CW

Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Can USA ops actually use 7035 ?  I worked an African there the 
other night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down 
there with data modes?
   
  Andy K3K

 
  On 1/2/07, Brett Owen Rees VK2TMG [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I 
have found most activity between 7035 and 7075 - this includes the recommended 
calling frequencies as used by this group for both region 1 and region 3. That 
would be the 40 KHz slice that I would choose. 

73 de Brett VK2TMG 









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Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread list email filter
I thought that 7000 - 7025 was the Extra CW / RTTY / Data segment?  At 
any rate, aren't we (USA licensed amateurs operating in ITU Region 2 or 
in international waters aboard a USA registered ship) allowed to operate 
CW anywhere we have privileges (with the exception of 60m)?  Or have I 
missed something with the recent changes?

Erik
N7HMS

kd4e wrote:
   Andrew O'Brien wrote:
 Can USA ops actually use 7035 ?  I worked an African there the other 
 night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down 
 there with data modes?
 
 USA
 
 7000 - 7125 is OK for Data
 
 7025 - 7125 is Data  CW
 
 CW is not permitted in 7000 - 7025
 


Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread KD5NWA
kd4e wrote:
   Andrew O'Brien wrote:
 Can USA ops actually use 7035 ?  I worked an African there the other 
 night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down 
 there with data modes?
 
 USA
 
 7000 - 7125 is OK for Data
 
 7025 - 7125 is Data  CW
 
 CW is not permitted in 7000 - 7025
 

Check the band chart, CW,  is allowed from 7.000MHz to 7.300MHz, the 
segment from 7.000MHz to 7.025MHz is for Extra license only, but CW, 
data and, RTTY is allowed in that segment of the 40 meter band in the US.

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Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread KD5NWA
list email filter wrote:
 I thought that 7000 - 7025 was the Extra CW / RTTY / Data segment?  At 
 any rate, aren't we (USA licensed amateurs operating in ITU Region 2 or 
 in international waters aboard a USA registered ship) allowed to operate 
 CW anywhere we have privileges (with the exception of 60m)?  Or have I 
 missed something with the recent changes?
 
 Erik
 N7HMS
 
 kd4e wrote:
   Andrew O'Brien wrote:
 Can USA ops actually use 7035 ?  I worked an African there the other 
 night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down 
 there with data modes?
 USA

 7000 - 7125 is OK for Data

 7025 - 7125 is Data  CW

 CW is not permitted in 7000 - 7025

 

You are correct, CW is allowed in any band segment where you have 
privileges, with the exception of 60 meters.

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KD5NWA
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Re: [digitalradio] Best 40KHz for PSK SSB QRP on 40 80M?

2007-01-02 Thread Chas Nagel
CW is permitted 7000-7300.
   
  Charles, K0CW

kd4e [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   Andrew O'Brien wrote:
 Can USA ops actually use 7035 ? I worked an African there the other 
 night via Feld Hell but then wondered if I was not supposed to be down 
 there with data modes?

USA

7000 - 7125 is OK for Data

7025 - 7125 is Data  CW

CW is not permitted in 7000 - 7025

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