On 4/12/2010 11:28 AM, Hector Padron wrote:
> ... I run every night a net on 7130 Khz and I do have a russian guy who likes 
> to be at 2 Khz below us
>    


Most of the SSB signals that I hear these days are in the range of 2.5 
to 3 kHz wide. Using LSB as we do on 40m means a reasonable carrier 
frequency for a signal at the bottom of the phone segment is about 7128 
kHz.

The intelligent thing to do might be to run your net at 7131 to avoid 
interference to someone operating in that bottom "slot." Or if your 
intent is to prevent someone from operating below you, move the net to 
7128 kHz. Nothing says you need to operate on multiples of 5.

73,
Gus Hansen
KB0YH

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