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Date: | Sun, 4 Dec 2011 22:38:09 -0500 |
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Hi, all.
For the past few weeks, we have noticed a group of hams from the south on
7.185 around the time of our Saturday afternoon east coast mid west 40-meter
round table.
Even though we have not asked them directly, they seem unwilling to, or at
least uninterested in moving.
Several saturdays ago, we moved the round table up to 7.191 MHZ with no
problem. Yesterday, we did it on 7.1875, and some east-coast hams on a
frequency about 1.5 KHZ above us apparently got pretty upset with what we
were doing.
I know there is not a perfect solution to the problem, but here are some
questions for the group:
1. Should we try to preserve our 7.185 frequency, even if it means talking
directly to the southern hams and maybe asking if they can change frequency;
or
2. Should we seek another frequency for the round table? If so, what might
that frequency be?
Next Saturday's round table is a bit in question because many of us will be
doing the 10-meter contest, but we probably should figure out a plan of
action here fairly soon.
73 from Tom Behler: KB8TYJ
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