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October 19th 05, 05:48 PM
Dave Heil
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how a policy issue for a change...local bandplaning
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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 04:52:41 GMT, Dave Heil
wrote:
wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
an_old_friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:
KØHB wrote:
"an Old friend" wrote
I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example
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His local gang was tlaking to their new club official. None of them
knew anything about frequencies used for 6m AM operation.
not at all
I was trying to spark an On Topic discussion HERE about how folks
would go about local band planing
It is "band planning", Mark and it isn't done on a local basis.
It can be on vhf and above frequencies. You just need to open your
mind a little, a very little.
It can't be done locally if there is any chance of interfering with
other regional repeaters.
more pronucements from on high
the MM's have spoken
Not "pronucements", Mark, but "pronouncements". With which of my
statements do you disagree?
If you are coordinating to avoid putting your
local machine with one 50 or 75 miles away, you aren't dealing with
local band planning. You're dealing with regional band planning.
not according to the ARRL you are being pretty certain about the
meaning of words
I understand that the concept might be alien to a guy who has trouble
with words. Yes, I'm generally pretty certain about the meaning of
words. That is a tool which has served me well.
the ARRL says local bandplaning is possible
Not "bandplaning", Mark, but "band planning". Quote the material. I
provided you a url to the ARRL band plans. Nothing is mentioned about
local band planning.
Now, what do your comments have to do with 6m AM operation?
why does it have to?
....because you brought it up.
the topic was local band planing as described in the ARRL repeater
guide as possible
"Band planning", Mark. Please provide some evidence that the ARRL
endorses local band plans. Feel free to demonstrate that you have any
knowledge at all of band planning anywhere, any time.
Dave K8MN
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