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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 09:57:46 +0000 (UTC), Ralph Aichinger
wrote: And I think military users could change to VHF or UHF, even sat communications anyway if they wanted. They could also keep BPL out of special areas. I doubt military users in suburban environments give a damn about HF. ARINC *has* filed comments. Apparently, one of their receive sites near San Francisco was severely affected by some Part 15 equipment in a house nearby. One of their 3 MHz frequencies was rendered unusable. The NTIA will step up to bat for the military and government HF users. Take care, Dave David Moisan, N1KGH, SKYWARN Invisible Disability: http://www.davidmoisan.org/invisible_disability.html GE Superradio FAQ: http://www.davidmoisan.org/faqs/supe.../gesr_faq.html Sangean ATS-909 FAQ: http://www.davidmoisan.org/faqs/sangean/ats909faq.html |
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