Since posting my suggestion of using 3599 as a vintage equipment calling
frequency I have listened
extensively and am happy to report the following:
Johnson Adventurer
1929 MOPA (Type 203A driven by Type 10Y)
EICO 720
Heath DX-60
Johnson Viking 2
Johnson Ranger
ELMAC AF-67
Harvey Wells Bandmaster
WRL Globe King
WRL Globe Scout
Hallicrafters HT-32
Hallicrafters HT-46
Swan 350
Collins 32V-3
Knight T-60
Not bad for only one week's listening!
Of those, surprisingly, approximately 1/3 stated that they were using
crystals (albeit crystals on 3597, 3598 as well as 3599). One gentlemen who
I worked said that he had a crystal for 3902 but could not use it because
there was
a nightly CW roundtable occupying that frequency. I am familiar with the
guys in that group and suggested he jump in....they'd love to have him.
If you're using a receiver like an SX-28 that permits you to sharpen up
selectivity a bit, the edges of RTTY operation
seem to be contained and permit a nice little spot to find some other
classic station operators.
Thanks to all who have stopped by.
QTX es QRG 3599 DEWA9VLK
I have to say I'm sorry, SX-25. I probably should have not joined in the
discussion, as I have some issues with some of what came up. Enjoy your
net. I'm also into old equipment.
- 73 de Mike N3LI -
You've made some excellent points throughout this thread.
Thanks, too, for your counter opinions. You know, like they say, if two
people agree, one of them
is unnecessary! :)
Please fire up those vintage rigs, Mike. We've got a lot to talk about
besides the weather and how long we've
been hams and I'll look forward to it.
My best, WA9VLK