The basic rule is "don't transmit on a frequency that's already 
occupied". If everyone bent over backwards to avoid QRMing others, 
there'd be no need for exclusion zones.

   73,

      Dave, AA6YQ

--- In [email protected], "N6CRR" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], John Becker <w0jab@> wrote:
> >
> > I did copy this also since I was camped out on about
> > 14,072 for a while.
> > 
> 
> While I don't support fools who jam, I do wonder why the ARRL in 
all
> it's wisdom can't set up exclusion zones in contest rules around 
some
> of the common keyboard frequencies for those of us who don't want 
to
> contest. A simple rule change would go a long way to keeping things
> peaceable. 
> 
> After all, would it lower contest scores that much to exclude say 5
> Khz windows around both the RTTY and the PSK 31 main windows, .070 
and
> .080? The concept of not everyone wants to work a contest comes to
> mind, but the ARRL and it would seem don't get the point that not
> everyone likes contests. 
> 
> Cheers 
> 
> >
>






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