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Old June 20th 07, 12:58 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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On Jun 17, 12:50 pm, wrote:


Yup. Why FCC considers them different bands, even though they are
right next to each other, is a mystery.



The high end of the band is at 75-meters, the low end at 85-meters
(give or take). On average, I guess it's 80 meters. I'm just glad
they don't make us call the MF/HF bands:

166.666666666666667-meters,
85.714285714285714-meters,
42.857142857142857-meters,
29.702970297029703-meters,
21.428571428571429-meters,
16.603940668585344-meters,
14.285714285714286-meters,
12.053033346725593-meters, and
10.714285714285714-meters.

Beep beep,

de Hans, K0HB




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Old June 18th 07, 05:56 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.moderated
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On Jun 11, 3:21 pm, "Bill Horne, W1AC"
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In fact, the future of the hobby is now in OUR hands, and
unless we start working together and stop sniping at each
other over minor things like the modes we use, we're
going to fade away without anyone noticing.



AMEN! Hams are members of a group comprising about one quarter of one
per cent of the U.S. population. We have strong common interests as a
result of that shared minority status. Let's focus on those common
interests, rather than on minor differences in our mode preferences or
whether we say "name" or "handle" or "first personal".

These petty arguments remind me of sail-boaters and power-boaters
arguing among themselves about which technology is "most efficient",
or "gets through rough water", or whatever, while in the meantime a
commercial interest is petitioning to drain the water out of the lake
and converting the whole stinking place to an industrial
park.

Friends, our "lake" of spectrum is in danger of being drained away --
spend your energy and intellect trying to solve that problem which
MEANS SOMETHING to everyone of us, instead of arguing over the merits/
demerits of Morse testing, or whether "hi hi" on voice is acceptable.

Without spectrum, there is no Amateur Radio.


73, de Hans, K0HB
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The dust will not settle in our time. And when it does some
great roaring machine will come and whirl it all skyhigh again.






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