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![]() "Brian Kelly" wrote in message om... "Carl R. Stevenson" wrote in message ... "N2EY" wrote in message om... Seeing as how the USA has more hams than any other country in Region 2, why not have those other countries get their phone subbands in line with the USA? Because they are soverign nations with the right to regulate the use of the radio spectrum within their jurisdictions as they see fit and according to their needs, as long as they are not in violation of the ITU Radio Regulations. Because most of the rest of the world does it the same way they do and the US is virtually alone in its sub-band by mode regulations. Jim ... I realize that your question above was *probably* (at least partly) tongue in cheek, but it does sort of smack of American arrogance ... and to some of the other countries in region 2, perhaps something approaching "Yankee imperialism." Wrong. The fact that the FCC does not allow us to run phone as far down the bands as the DX does shelters the DX from the U.S. hordes. That's about as "anti Yankee Imperialism" as it gets in ham radio. Brian, How many heads of Latin American radio regulatory agencies do you know personally? (If the answer is "None." how can you presume to know their likely reaction to the US trying to tell them how to do things in their own country?) Again, I *presume* that Jim's question was tongue in cheek. I do know those folks and meet with them several times a year ... they wouldn't take kindy to being ordered around in the way that Jim jokes about above ... Carl - wk3c |