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The FeldHell Club recently announced a change in the 20-M calling
frequency, to 14.063 MHz. The change was made to avoid QRM higher in the
band. Unfortunately, this puts FH only 3 kHz from the long-established
QRP calling frequency, 14.060 MHz. I have suggested moving the frequency
to 14.065 and UP, not down. It isn't good practice to move your calling
frequency to avoid QRM, only to QRM another mode's traditional calling
frequency.

73,

Jim, KR1S

FH 1884, QRP-ARCI 7421, G-QRP 6257
http://qrp.kearman.com/




Thu Apr 9, 2009 2:55 pm

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The FeldHell Club recently announced a change in the 20-M calling frequency, to 14.063 MHz. The change was made to avoid QRM higher in the band. Unfortunately,...
Jim Kearman
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I agree with what you say Jim but I guess I am getting confused as to where to try calling CQ on 20m. The last few posts on this topic in this reflector have...
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