Re: [digitalradio] RTTY frequencies?

2010-02-27 Thread James French
On Tuesday 23 February 2010 11:27:21 you wrote:
 James, you will not have to LOOK.  This contest will bring out thousabds of
 RTTY ops and  80-40-20-15-10 will be full if those bands are open.  The
 ARRL band plan will be where you find them, but some operators will go
 higher,
 Andy K3UK

 

Thanks, Andy for the input.

If anyone is playing this weekend in the RTTY contest, look for W8PGW and say 
hi!!

James W8ISS




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21073,24923, 28123 .  Wider modes e.g. Olivia 32/1000, ROS16, ALE: 14109.7088.
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Re: [digitalradio] RTTY frequencies?

2010-02-23 Thread Andy obrien
James, you will not have to LOOK.  This contest will bring out thousabds of
RTTY ops and  80-40-20-15-10 will be full if those bands are open.  The
ARRL band plan will be where you find them, but some operators will go
higher,
Andy K3UK

On Tue, Feb 23, 2010 at 10:49 AM, James French w8...@wideopenwest.comwrote:



 I got a good response to my question last week about the reasons for the
 FSK
 or RTTY mode button on my Kenwood TS-940sat, Tentec Paragon, and the clubs
 Icom ic-746pro.

 Now I need to ask this - what frequencies are usually used on each band to
 do
 RTTY? The NAQP RTTY contest is this weekend and they are saying the ONLY
 bands
 not allowed for contest credit is 160m and the WARC bands.

 The ARRL's 'suggested' band plan calls for the following frequencies:
 80m - 3.570-3.600MHz
 40m - 7.040 and 7.080-7.125MHz
 30m - 10.130-10.140MHz
 20m - 14.070-14.095MHz
 17m - 18.100-18.105MHz
 15m - 21.070-21.110MHz
 12m - 24.920-24.925MHz
 10m - 28.070-28.150MHz

 Should I stick with these as my guidelines for this weekend or are there
 other
 areas of each band I should look for contacts?

 Thanks,

 James W8ISS