Would be so , if there where not for band edges being defined
In this case, the qso took place inside each others band edges , so
its defiantly cross band
G :)
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From: "Rik Strobbe" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 20, 2013 6:45 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: RE: LF: Countries MF
Hi Tony,
I would call our QSO not as x-band but just split-frequency.
501kHz and 472kHz is just a ratio of 1.06 (or 6% apart).
To compare: 160m (1810-2000kHz) has a ratio of 1.10, 80m (3500-3800) has a
ratio of 1.09, 10m (28-29.7MHz) has a ratio of 1.06 and so on.
So far I am still bound to 501-504kHz :-( ... but at the bright sight:
only very few hams call say they have their own private frequency segment
(till another ON would join me).
73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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Verzonden: zondag 20 januari 2013 18:16
To: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: LF: Countries MF
So far I've worked in CW:
G, GI, GW, EI, SM, PA, OK, OM, DL, HB9, S57, YO, and ON (X-Band
500kHz), F and OH (X-Band 3.5 MHz)
Where are the stations from OZ, LA and GM?
73 de HB9ASB
Am 20.01.2013 17:23, schrieb mal hamilton:
MF
Since 1st Jan 2013 the following countries have been worked on CW.
DL, EI0, OK2, OM1, PA3, GW4, GI4, HB9, LA9, S57. Lots of others have
been worked from the same countries.
Looking out for DX contacts if anyone is available on CW
DE G3KEV
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