Although currently I spend most of my time on WSPR or other digital modes (saves my voice - stroke) here is a list of QRP calling frequencies which may be useful.
See http://www.njqrp.org/data/qrp_freqs.html . It shows European frequencies as well as USA ones.
My usual technique with QRP is "listen and pounce". I rarely call CQ on QRP and find this the more successful approach. Often the other station has no idea I am using very low power.
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26 May 2014
25 Nov 2012
A 2m AM calling frequency
At the recent RSGB Spectrum Forum Meeting (Nov 3rd 2012) the ongoing matter of an AM calling/working frequency was raised. At issue is why our national society, which is there to help and support ordinary experimenters like you or I, seems to be totally against putting a 2m AM frequency properly in the UK band plan. 144.55MHz is the frequency of choice.
This is what appeared in the minutes:
144.55MHz AM calling frequency and centre of AM activity
I am not one to get easily irritated, but the RSGB stance on 2m AM is beyond belief.
This is what appeared in the minutes:
"7.7 G-QRPExcuse me dear Spectrum Forum members, but this is stupid! You have centre frequencies for all manner of other modes, but not AM. So, why not just print these words in the bandplan? :-
Report accepted
Listing of an AM centre of activity frequency in the Band Plans
It was noted that this has been raised previously with no success. It was suggested that a “custom and practice” approach would be the only way of moving forward i.e. identify a frequency, use it and make it known."
144.55MHz AM calling frequency and centre of AM activity
I am not one to get easily irritated, but the RSGB stance on 2m AM is beyond belief.
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