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Jt65 on 60 meters
Jt65 on 60 meters









jt65 on 60 meters

(If you don't think so, then read what the FCC has stated in the Federal Register, etc.) Time for some serious OO work? If not, what? Seems to me if that this sort of thing keeps up, we are in danger of losing 60 meters. What I've mentioned above is just a sampling of what I've heard in the short time since the new rules went into effect late last night. Last night, I heard more stations start transmitting on the new channel 3 before we were allowed to than you or I could possibly count. And on another channel, there's SSB stations making noise (without ID'ing) and calling CQ over a CW QSO that was there first. On channel 1, there's two CW stations trying to call CQ over a strong SSB station that was there first. (No, it's NOT RX overload I'll wager a trillion dollars he was running far more than 100 watts.) It very clearly was malicious interference. It sounds like a bunch of immature children fighting over a piece of candy.Īnd one of the PSK31 stations there is 40 over 9, and extremely distorted and wide, the worst I have ever heard from any PSK31 station that I've ever listened to. There is also a free-for-all heated QRM session on channel 3 with CW, PSK31, and SSB stations all fighting over the channel, with arguing, personal attacks, and profanity by stations who do not identify. Right now, there are multiple PSK31 QSOs spread out all over channel 5, and as I was typing this, I just heard JT65 (on more than one channel), both clearly not allowed. The violations of the FCC rules there are amazing. Has anyone -especially the ARRL officers and Section Managers- listened to 60 meters since the new rules went into effect less than 24 hours ago?











Jt65 on 60 meters