| To: | "LF Group" <[email protected]> |
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| Subject: | LF: 136 kHz bandplan |
| From: | "Steve Rawlings" <[email protected]> |
| Date: | Sun, 08 Aug 1999 12:28:56 +0100 |
| Reply-to: | [email protected] |
| Sender: | <[email protected]> |
Hi All, Over the past 3 weeks I've heard a lot of slow-CW (QRSS) activity on 137.1 kHz - a popular frequency for normal CW operation. Yesterday morning (Saturday), I worked Geri DK8KW; Fred DJ5DI; and Gerd DJ5BV on that same frequency. Today, however, a weak QRSS signal is again on 137.1 kHz - making it difficult to copy DX signals running conventional CW in the range 137.0 - 137.2 kHz. I was under the impression that there was enough space for narrow-band (QRSS) operation above 137.4 kHz. Or is this no longer the case? Regards to all, Steve GW4ALG |
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