Quite few spanish, french, italian and german stations can be heard as
soon as the sun
goes down here. The sun sets 3 hours later in California. And it is
true
that many of them
vanish after their midnight, as in the Cinderella tale. Those are their
sleeping hours, some
nine hours
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
By the way folks...my question now is why people in the USA use 7070
for
PSK? 7035-37 seems full of PSK31 DX, I'm not sure why we are not all
there.
Andy K3UK
I'd like to ask the same question. 7070 and 7075
I have worked quite a few DX stations on both 7035 and 7070.
I see more long DX's on 7035more USA stations on 7070.
I see no Pacific area stations in any of those windows. I have worked
Europe
Africa and the Middle East on 7035.
Jose, CO2JA
Jose, there isn't as much activity from
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Danny Douglas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I dont know why anyone would want to put the PSK signals down at
the low end
of the 40 meter band, where it has been customary for CW stations
to work
for decades. 7.030 is in the lower portion of the 40 meter
upload to LOTW
or hard card.
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- Original Message -
From: Brad [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 2:36 PM
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies
The above is news to me. I rarely hear any digital signals on 40M
much
below 7.065. The bulk of keyboard digital activity seems to take
place
from about 7.069-7.075 or so. If there is a trend towards digital
qsos
down around 7020-7040 it is not discernible.
de Roger W6VZV
Roger,
Brad wrote:
I have worked quite a few DX stations on both 7035 and 7070.
I see more long DX's on 7035more USA stations on 7070.
I see no Pacific area stations in any of those windows. I have
worked Europe Africa and the Middle East on 7035.
Jose, CO2JA
Jose, there isn't as
Brad wrote:
The above is news to me. I rarely hear any digital signals on 40M
much
below 7.065. The bulk of keyboard digital activity seems to take
place
from about 7.069-7.075 or so. If there is a trend towards digital
qsos
down around 7020-7040 it is not discernible. de Roger
Subject: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies for 40m Digi Keyboarding
I would query why the DX goes that low for PSK, as if they dont know
about
the US sub bands. If they dont call in the sub-bands we can use,
then they
are not going to work us DX. (speaking for the other classes
Brad wrote:
I would query why the DX goes that low for PSK, as if they dont
know about the US sub bands. If they dont call in the sub-bands we
can use,
then they are not going to work us DX. (speaking for the other classes of
course).
I am in North America, CQ zone 8...and it is very
I think if we expect 7070 to be clear of RTTY we should also be
cooperative about 7035 DX PSK.
73,
Leigh/WA5ZNU
in Frequencies for 40m Digi Keyboarding
--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Andrew O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
By the way folks...my question now is why people in the USA use 7070
for
PSK? 7035-37 seems full of PSK31 DX, I'm not sure why we are not all
there.
Andy K3UK
: Danny Douglas
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Friday, January 19, 2007 1:54 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies for 40m Digi Keyboarding
Because the lower 25 KC are Extra class band only, and the rest of the
licensees can only use above 7025 and above for CW
: Roger J. Buffington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Sent: Wednesday, January 03, 2007 3:19 AM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies for 40m Digi
Keyboarding
expeditionradio wrote:
Considering USA's recent diminishment of the data subband segment
] Re: Trends in Frequencies for 40m Digi
Keyboarding
expeditionradio wrote:
Considering USA's recent diminishment of the data subband segment
on
40 meters, the projected increase in the number of Extra
operators,
the declining use of morse CW in the world, and the increasing
in Frequencies for 40m Digi
Keyboarding
expeditionradio wrote:
Considering USA's recent diminishment of the data subband segment
on
40 meters, the projected increase in the number of Extra
operators,
the declining use of morse CW in the world, and the increasing use
of
digital keyboarding
[EMAIL PROTECTED] mailto:barrister54%40socal.rr.com To:
digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
mailto:digitalradio%40yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 03,
2007 3:19 AM Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies
for 40m Digi Keyboarding
expeditionradio wrote:
Considering
12:20 PM
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies for 40m Digi
Keyboarding
I have worked quite a few DX stations on both 7035 and 7070.
I see more long DX's on 7035more USA stations on 7070.
I see no Pacific area stations in any of those windows. I have worked
Europe
Africa
: [digitalradio] Re: Trends in Frequencies for 40m Digi Keyboarding
I dont know why anyone would want to put the PSK signals down
at the low end of the 40 meter band,
Whether you like it or not, Danny, 7040-7100 is SSB in most of the world.
I can almost understand it, when Europe had only 7.0
Danny N7DC wrote:
With the new 7.1-7.2 assignment coming up, it is time to change
things, and get people (governments) to agree to
some intelligent sub band assignments,
7MHz is one of the best bands now for DXing.
It makes sense to use the internationally-available band at
7025-7040kHz
de Roger W6VZV wrote
I rarely hear any digital signals on 40M much
below 7.065. The bulk of keyboard digital activity seems
to take place from about 7.069-7.075 or so.
Hi Roger,
Possibly you are mainly interested in local (lower 48 states) QSOs?
You are missing a lot of DX by
Bonnie, thanks. I am glad to see your reference to 7020 to 7040 for
digital DX. I am surprised to see the USA PSK31 ops calling CW on
7070 but Europeans calling on 7035 with no response. The Hell
station I worked from CN8-land the other night, on 7038, was loud in
the USA, but no takers.
Bonnie, thanks. I am glad to see your reference to 7020 to 7040 for
digital DX. I am surprised to see the USA PSK31 ops calling CW on
7070 but Europeans calling on 7035 with no response. The Hell
station I worked from CN8-land the other night, on 7038, was loud in
the USA, but no
expeditionradio wrote:
Considering USA's recent diminishment of the data subband segment on
40 meters, the projected increase in the number of Extra operators,
the declining use of morse CW in the world, and the increasing use of
digital keyboarding, the trend is heading toward more
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