I was looking back at the introductory letter and noticed that it never mentioned a lot of bands...
************* 20 Meters: Primary : 14.078.4 (14077.4 and 1000 Hz AF frequency) Secondary: 14.076.4 (14075.4 and 1000 Hz AF frequency) 30 Meters: Primary: 10.142 Secondary: 10.144 80 Meters :Primary : 3583 (3582 dial) Secondary: 3584.5 Other Bands : To Be Determined. ************ And, on the Digital Radio Interactive Sched page, it says: ************ Digital Mode Calling Frequencies 18102 kHz USB 14077 kHz USB, 10139 kHz USB, 7034 kHz USB International , 7065 kHz USB , 3577 kHz USB ************ Since I never went to the sched page and 40 meters seems to be the most active band these days, I had no idea there was any activity. I've been watching on and off for about two weeks and never saw anyone sign PSK 73 with their DRCC numbers on the two most common 40 meter PSK hangouts, 7.035 and 7.070. Likewise on 14.070. Is there activity on 40 meters in the evenings on 40 around 7065 or anytime around 14077? I guess I'll have to add these to my 'see if there's anything there' list... Unless we go to the common PSK frequencies and include the DRCC# in our 73 macro's, I'm not sure how the general population will know about the Digital Radio Century Club. -- Phil Barnett AI4OF SKCC #600 DRCC #51