"W1RFI" wrote in message
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It isn't Dick ... it's open to the world.
Apparently my "nevermind" is taking a while to propagate 
They always do.
The ARRL is doing some pretty important work on this one. What would the
League
have to do to get you as a member?
Well.. I've been rather turned off by the "luddite"s in my local area.
Until recently, our league section person was the head of the VEC group
locally, an she refused to allow farnsworth testing for CW. There was no
web presence, no response to emails. You'd have to be there.. The general
thread was "if you're not an HF contester or rag chewer, hang up now". We
have a new section person, but it dosen't seem anything's changing.
The ARRL bandplan for 902, is pretty much unusable, since the vast majority
of commercial gear that can be used in this band, won't work with the 12 MHz
split.
I do see that the ARRL is going to be very important on this issue, and I'm
available to make observations within any reasonable driving distance of my
QTH. (Muncie Indiana)
Wether I'm a member or not shouldn't affect the validity of my data.
I've got an FT-847 that I can take mobile, and also Tek 7L12 spectrum
analyzer for direct measurements. This is an older swept analog, rather
than a new DSP analyzer. The DSP based systems are not so good at finding
pulsed noise. Sometime I'll relate the story of how an IC-R8500
dramatically out performed the latest and greatest HP EMI analysis suite in
finding an EMI problem.
I am interested to know how you're calibrating your mobile to get uV/Meter
measurements.