On Mon, 13 Aug 2007, Brett gazdzinski wrote:


Around here, 80 meters has about 3 qso's on the entire band
in the daytime, so what is the problem running essb or other modes?

And you're quite sure that as evening approaches, and more folks come on the air, that the essb stations will close up shop in the spirit of cooperation?

Or if you don't think they will, then who will "suggest" to them that they become neighborly?


Its bad and rude to operate in a wide mode when bands are
crowded, that's a given, but to say something is bad and
cant ever be done below 28 MHz seems wrong.

Not really, making a statement that wide and inefficient communications modes that may be a nusiance to US hams, and are at odds with the regulations of other countries, should be used only above 28 mHz makes a lot of sense...unless one has a personal agenda to use them in crowded bands.

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