At 14:07 02/20/06, Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:

--- "Peter Dougherty (W2IRT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 1) Since it's obvious that 40 CW was the most in-demand band/mode,
> and since they said they had filtering in place to allow multiple
> stations on one band, why not field two stations on 40 CW? One at
> 7005 and one around 7095 or so? One for EU one for NA during the
> overlap hours from 1600 to around 0300, then one for NA and one for
> JA after about 0300 or so until 40 dies to Peter 1 around 0700?

It would be impractical to transmit around 7100 and still be able to operate
SSB split transmitting around 7070 or so.

I don't believe DX is allowed to transmit CW above 7100.  Furthermore, the FCC
limits USA stations to 200W output above 7100.

I never suggested 7100 or the old novice wasteland of 7100 to 7150. I suggested either a) running two CW stations below 7100 if they're restricted to 7000-7100 only or b) Region 1 and 3 operations below 7100 and for the Americas and (other places that allow it) operations between 7153 and 7200 or 7300. I know G and a few other countries in Region 1 now authorize operation up to 7200.

As far as I know, there's no prohibition concerning a DX operation transmitting above 7100 anywhere, as long as they're authorized to do so. Stateside stations are only power restricted 7100 to 7150. Legal limit applies above that.




- Peter

W2IRT

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