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There is a little bit over 50Mhz of frequencies they could do alot with
there, and I almost would accept the loss of those bands if and only if we had a guarantee that the rest of our bands will never be altered again. What the hell, we sure aren't doing much with those bands as a hobby as a whole. -- Ryan, KC8PMX FF1-FF2-MFR-(pending NREMT-B!) --. --- -.. ... .- -. --. . .-.. ... .- .-. . ..-. .. .-. . ..-. ... --. .... - . .-. ... "Larry Roll K3LT" wrote in message ... In article , "Ryan, KC8PMX" writes: 220Mhz, 902Mhz, and 1.2Ghz bands are desolate, at least around here. I wouldn't be surprised if we lost the 220 and 902 bands. Ryan: I wouldn't be surprised if you're right! The "commercial interests" obviously have little or no use for HF, otherwise we'd have never even heard of BPL. 73 de Larry, K3LT |
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In article , "Ryan, KC8PMX"
writes: There is a little bit over 50Mhz of frequencies they could do alot with there, and I almost would accept the loss of those bands if and only if we had a guarantee that the rest of our bands will never be altered again. What the hell, we sure aren't doing much with those bands as a hobby as a whole. The US government is more aware about VHF and higher frequency use than you think. The NTIA periodically conducts wideband recording of ALL RF emitters from VHF and up in many urban centers. You can see such reports with full information on equipment, maps of coverage, etc. at the NTIA website. So-called line-of-sight bands aren't going to sound the same as HF ham bands due to different propagation effects. For example, you could not be expected to hear anything of the Condor Net in Michigan despite the Condor Net operating over three western states (CA-NV-AZ). The Condor Net began in 1978 and is still running with 14 stations in three states, all done under private ownership with free access to any licensed amateur with 220 equipment having PL/CTCSS tone capability. A quarter century of service, all done voluntarily, says to me that there sure as hell is something going on in the bands above 30 MHz. LHA |
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