Hi everybody! I don't think they (us) call it "calling frequency" for nothing, but perhaps you can try this:
next time you need to call the police, fire department, or the likes instead of 911 dial 912, after all it's just a number away. Regards and Seasons Greetings to all On 12/23/06, Roger J. Buffington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
jhaynesatalumni wrote: > > So it seems that just by suggesting a particular frequency for > calling someone has stirred up a bunch of digital modes activity. > > One thing I'll suggest is that maybe we don't need to QSY after > establishing a contact. Seems like you can listen on 14078.4 and if > it isn't busy you can call on it, and if it is busy you can move a > bit to one side or the other and make your call. Likely responders > will find you just for being in the neighborhood. > I agree. If we make contacts on 14078.4, we will stay there, and callers can call a few 100Khz either side of the freq. With condx as bad as they are, half the time that we try to QSY we just lose the contact. de Roger W6VZV DX Clutser telnet://cluster.dynalias.org 14078.4 USB Suggested 20M Calling Frequency to arrange "skeds" Yahoo! Groups Links
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