Re: [digitalradio] RTTY Ops are RUDE

2005-02-13 Thread Joe Ivey
: [digitalradio] RTTY Ops are RUDE What is diffeent? Its been almost always that, when a contest is on, you will find contesters all the way up and down the band within their assigned spectrum. CW contests are bedlam, since you are allowed the entire band (within your license allowances).Frankly

Re: [digitalradio] RTTY Ops are RUDE

2005-02-13 Thread Danny Douglas
I guess the question is What are the PSK frequencies you are speaking about? The usual PSK freqs you see listed, such as on 20 meters, are 14.069 and 14.070. and 14.071. A dozen or more PSK stations can normally be heard within each 1 kc of that spectrum, and more during peak periods. One FSK

Re: [digitalradio] RTTY Ops are RUDE

2005-02-13 Thread Rick Scott
--- John Geiger [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If no one is using one of the PSK frequencies at the time, then it is perfectly legitimite for a RTTY operator to start CQing there, and it is actually rude for a PSK op to suggest that the RTTY op should leave, since he was there first. You