This is a new effort to reinvigorate an old theme.
Some of you will recall the pre-40 channel days. Back then, the unofficial SSB hailing frequency was LSB 16. LSB 38 has taken over since pretty much the day we went to 40 channels, but it gets too crowded. And it isn't too uncommon to have someone on LSB 38 running so much power that they distort and splash across several channels. Another problem is the occasional idiot - like the one on there right now playing an air raid siren.
With skip propagation apparently improving, I say we try to bring back LSB 16. At the very least, it will provide a relief valve for LSB 38. At best, we may get a less crowded alternative for making DX contacts. I propose we try to get the ball rolling by aiming to make contact on the following schedule:
Saturday, June 5th
12:00 noon eastern/11:00 A.M. central/9:00A.M. pacific
3:00P.M. eastern/2:00P.M. central/noon pacific
6:00P.M. eastern/5:00P.M. central/3:00P.M. pacific
9:00P.M. eastern/8:00P.M. central/6:00P.M. pacific
Sunday, June 6th
12:00 noon eastern/11:00 A.M. central/9:00A.M. pacific
3:00P.M. eastern/2:00P.M. central/noon pacific
6:00P.M. eastern/5:00P.M. central/3:00P.M. pacific
9:00P.M. eastern/8:00P.M. central/6:00P.M. pacific
Thoughts?
Some of you will recall the pre-40 channel days. Back then, the unofficial SSB hailing frequency was LSB 16. LSB 38 has taken over since pretty much the day we went to 40 channels, but it gets too crowded. And it isn't too uncommon to have someone on LSB 38 running so much power that they distort and splash across several channels. Another problem is the occasional idiot - like the one on there right now playing an air raid siren.
With skip propagation apparently improving, I say we try to bring back LSB 16. At the very least, it will provide a relief valve for LSB 38. At best, we may get a less crowded alternative for making DX contacts. I propose we try to get the ball rolling by aiming to make contact on the following schedule:
Saturday, June 5th
12:00 noon eastern/11:00 A.M. central/9:00A.M. pacific
3:00P.M. eastern/2:00P.M. central/noon pacific
6:00P.M. eastern/5:00P.M. central/3:00P.M. pacific
9:00P.M. eastern/8:00P.M. central/6:00P.M. pacific
Sunday, June 6th
12:00 noon eastern/11:00 A.M. central/9:00A.M. pacific
3:00P.M. eastern/2:00P.M. central/noon pacific
6:00P.M. eastern/5:00P.M. central/3:00P.M. pacific
9:00P.M. eastern/8:00P.M. central/6:00P.M. pacific
Thoughts?