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In article , "Gene Storey"
writes: If the military isn't worried about its HF assets, why should Hams be worried? The military tends to run its war game exercises out in the boonies, in the rural South or unpopulated dry Southwest. (Not counting military branches that operate out in the oceans, or way up in the sky). The Army can place its HF fixed stations out in remote areas and get away from noisy power lines. Also the military, like the commercial interests, is moving more and more to satellites for long-DX work, and UHF for short haul. I suspect they can both live quite well with a noisy HF environment in wired areas. In fact, I doubt anyone will try to take away Ham spectrum in the HF -- the trend should be for more and more space to open up to international broadcasters (quite a bit has already in the last decade) and to us Hams. 73, Mike K. Oscar loves trash, but hates Spam! Delete him to reply to me. |
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