I think you are missing the larger issue here. It is not *just* 2.5 Khz out of 1800-2000.
Consider that many folks have directional antennas that are cut for the lower part of the band - typically covering 1800-1860 at best. So - that 2.5 Khz starts to represent at least 4 percent of the available usable band - possibly more. Some DX cannot operate below 1805 or higher, which makes the band that much smaller, and that 2.5 Khz starts to represent an even bigger chuck of prime spectrum. For FT-8 users expecting a QRM experience this weekend, I wish them well... Tom - VE3CX On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 11:05 AM, Greg <n...@windstream.net> wrote: > Jeez -- enough already...how difficult is it to avoid 2.5 khz of bandwidth > that is not even in the DX portion of the band! Leave FT8 alone and fight > the QRM below 1835. 73, Greg-N4CC > > _________________ > Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband > _________________ Topband Reflector Archives - http://www.contesting.com/_topband