The West Valley Amateur Radio Association operating as K6EI and
W6ZZZ (GotA) had a similar experience. We operated 6AB-QRP with
CW, SSB and digital HF stations. We used K3s and KX3s
exclusively. Our antennas were arranged in a line to minimize
interference. We would often have CW, digital, and SSB on the
same band. In operating the digital station, I never noticed the
CW people. The only way I noticed the SSB people was by
overhearing their sound waves from the tent next door. :-)
73 Bill AE6JV
On 7/27/14 at 7:40 PM, [email protected] (Guy Olinger K2AV) wrote:
This is something the North Carolina PVRC group that did field day
together north of Raleigh already knew about K3's vs. the world from a
pile of experiences. We had five or six K3's available to us, and we
went purely with the K3's on HF in the 3A class. We had a little
horizontal physical spread to help out, but we often had both CW and
SSB on the same band at the same time due to the conditions, and one
could not hear the co-band K3.
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