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Re:160m activity

g3ymc
On 12 Feb 2007 at 4:05, [hidden email] wrote:

> It could be an "American frequency" designation, just as 7040 kHz was
> the American QRP frequency as well while the rest of the world was
> 7030 kHz (although according to QRP ARCI the transition has begun to
> 7030, but I still  find plenty of activity around 7040 anyway, at
> least when there isn't too much interference from RTTY).  What is the
> suggested QRP frequency on 160m for the rest of the world, or at least
> Region 1, if 1810 would be out of bounds? The last link suggested 1843
> kHz for 160m, but that was in the SSB column and didn't list an
> alternative for CW.

Following discussion on the GQRP reflector a year ago and recognising
that 1843 is no longer a realistic QRP frequency it was decided to
recommend 1836. This now appears as the QRP centre of activity in the
Region 1 and RSGB bandplans. There is some activity there in Europe.
Personally with my poor antennas and the difficulty of getting out on
the band I am only rarely there - but enjoy working some of the Eu
'DX' and occasionally further - VY1 and UA9, EA8, CT3 etc.

And yes 1810 is certainly out of bands for everybody outside Region
2, if you work Europeans below 1810 they are pirates and operating
outside their licence terms.

73 Dave G3YMC

http://www.davesergeant.com

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