Transcription of The Considerate Operator’s Frequency Guide
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QST Devoted entirely to Amateur Radio November 2013 103 Frequencies Digital CW QRP calling SSB, SSTV and other wideband SSB CW DX QRP CW calling Automatically controlled data RTTY/Data DX AM calling QRP SSB calling QRP CW calling RTTY/Data Automatically controlled data QRP SSB calling AM calling Automatically controlled data QRP CW calling Automatically controlled data IBP/NCDXF Automatically controlled data SSTVF requencies Digital Voice QRP SSB calling AM calling Automatically controlled data IBP/NCDXF Digital QRP CW calling Automatically controlled data IBP/NCDXF QRP SSB calling Automatically controlled data IBP/NCDXF QRP CW calling Automatically
No frequency will be assigned for the exclusive use of any station.” No one “owns” a frequency. It’s good practice — and plain old common sense — for any operator, regardless of mode, to check to see if the frequency is in use prior to engaging operation. If you are there first, other operators should make an effort to protect you ...
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