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Talking on 10 meters
I'll be glad when I get my 756
back but you know,
there might still be room for
a few more radio's.
Lets see if I extend both sides
of the desk another few feet
and put up more shelves hhhmmm!
Kenny Witt KC4OJSEvan
Ray WA4PNI Guarding the refrigerator at Field
Day 2000!
WA4PNI Evan
recieving a much deserved award for all of
his good works from KG4BIN David At
Field Day 2001
- The plan for PSK31 activity has always been
to concentrate activity starting from the bottom edge of the IARU RTTY
bandplan, expanding upwards as activity increased. The exception is in
the 10M band in order to give non full privileges ham to meet. It was defined
as 150 Hz above it.
1838.150
* This is due to the fact that the 7 MHz band is much wider in region 2 (the Americas), and the IARU bandplan reflects this. |
Some countries are more restrictive, but in
the U.S. SSTV can be used anywhere voice is allowed. Traditionally, certain
3.845
20 meters is generally your best bet for finding
activity. 80 meters is also popular. Recently, most of the growth has been
on 2
SSTV NETS
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