George,
You've pretty much staked out 7056+ for SFH.  If you're on CW you won't be 
using that for FT8, why not use it for CW?
On another note, I would like to get you on 80 and 160 FT8 to fill out my Bingo 
card. I'm sure I'm not alone.  But I keep rolling out of bed at 2AM to check 
160 only to find that I missed you on 80 at 1AM.  Could you give us a schedule 
of some kind for these bands? (I need to manually retune my one antenna and I'm 
not about to go out to the cactus patch in the dark and disturb the 
rattlesnakes at their mealtime)
Thanks, keep up the good work.
Wes  N7WS



   On Monday, August 12, 2024 at 05:18:05 PM MST, GEORGE WALLNER 
<aa...@atlanticbb.net> wrote:  
 
 Steve,
40 m has been a problem at N5J. Often we have S9+20 dB over-the-horizon 
radar signal blanketing from 6.95 to 7.050 for hours at a time. We are 
considering operating at 7050, but that is very close to the FT8 
frequencies. We hope to find a break in the QRM to work NA.

GL and 73,
George
N5J Team  
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