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Old October 1st 03, 04:09 AM
Hank Oredson
 
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"Derek Wills" wrote in message
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Keep in mind that the non-ham frequencies are also used by somebody
(government, commercial interests, etc.). So skipping around the ham
frequencies doesn't really solve the problem. Some one is going to be
interfered with.


Yes, of course, but they are not always right up against the power
lines as the typical ham is.



I bet most, if not all of them, have power lines
going directly into their facilities. In many cases
they may have more than one feed.

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... Hank

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