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K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: well I do know here in Illinois that they allow voice repeaters on the Amateur Television frequencies on 440. But that's not what we're talking about. The thread says "N9OGL to bust 2 meter band plan..." I also know that here in Illinois 145.5 to 145.8 is used here in Illinois for everything from wireless Amateur radio LAN to echolink. So you were ready to knowingly start using a relatively wideband mode in a part of the spectrum where low power data is being used... if anything I run my information bulletin on 146.835 Mhz hehehe At least you'd be on a repeater OUTPUT, and hence operating on a frequency planned for simplex and repeater outputs...THEN all you have to "worry" about will be causing interference to coordinated repeaters on 146.82 and .85. my signal isn't that wide So what's your problem with picking an unused simplex frequency between 146.40-146.595 and 147.405 to 147.585 where simplex is supposed to be? i'll probably stick with 146.835 - 600 Khz Todd n9ogl Steve, K4YZ |
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N9OGL wrote: K4YZ wrote: (WOOOOHOOOO! He finally TOOK THE HINT!) At least you'd be on a repeater OUTPUT, and hence operating on a frequency planned for simplex and repeater outputs...THEN all you have to "worry" about will be causing interference to coordinated repeaters on 146.82 and .85. my signal isn't that wide It doesn't ahve to be 'wide' to casue interference, Todd. So what's your problem with picking an unused simplex frequency between 146.40-146.595 and 147.405 to 147.585 where simplex is supposed to be? i'll probably stick with 146.835 - 600 Khz Then you require coordination, Todd. Have you already applied for that? Or are you telling the coordinating authority to get ####ed too? Steve, K4YZ |
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There's a repeater all ready there.
Todd n9ogl |
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N9OGL wrote (that didn't last long....): There's a repeater all ready there. Well then, Toddie...I am sure you'll make yourself as welcome there as you have here...Only more so since you'll be aggrivating the locals...Guys who know where you live and only live a short distance away themselves. I am sure they'll be anxious to discuss your "information bulletins" with you in person. Enjoy! Steve, K4YZ |
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N9OGL wrote: Taylorville |SPF| |146.8350 - N9OGL |N9OGL http://www.ilra.net/illrdbyfreq.html Well, well, well! Toddie has his own repeater! I am sure it's the cornerstone of the Amateur net in Ill-annoyed! An it is, of course, completely scratch built! No commercial gear for Toddie! No "appliance operator" at N9OGL, No Siree! Please, Toddie! Tell us all about it! What PLANS did you build it from? Power? HAAT? ERP? Controller? Steve, K4YZ |
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K4YZ wrote:
N9OGL wrote: Taylorville |SPF| |146.8350 - N9OGL |N9OGL Controller? Steve, K4YZ Don't worry, he'll probably time himself out..... :-) |
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K4YZ wrote: N9OGL wrote: Taylorville |SPF| |146.8350 - N9OGL |N9OGL http://www.ilra.net/illrdbyfreq.html Well, well, well! Toddie has his own repeater! I am sure it's the cornerstone of the Amateur net in Ill-annoyed! An it is, of course, completely scratch built! No commercial gear for Toddie! No "appliance operator" at N9OGL, No Siree! Please, Toddie! Tell us all about it! What PLANS did you build it from? Power? HAAT? ERP? Controller? Hey Toiddie... We're still waiting for you to enlighten us as to the station line-up at N9OGL, to now include the gear at N9OGL/R. Remember..!?!? You kept calling everyone else "applicance operators"..?!?! You've been asked several times now to tell us about all that homebrew/kitbuilt gear that gives you "bragging rights" over any other Amateur, Toiddie, yet no response. What gear is running at N9OGL for your HF transmissions? Must be an impressive array of homemade gear to handle that heavy duty load of continuous key-down that you are bragging about. And how about that repeater...?!?!? Don't disappoint me and tell me you don't have a homebrew station there, either, Toiddie. Afterall, you're going to be making all those VHF transmissions, and that's a lot harder on a transmitter since it is continous duty cycle... C'mon, Toiddie! Some pics on your world famous "blog" of you sitting at the mic of N9OGL showing us all that homebrew gear on the shelf* would be a great way to prove me wrong! Steve, K4YZ (* PS:..."On The Shelf" is exactly what I would expect of anything you built, Toiddie!...Good as paper weights and dust collectors only...Not "on the air"...) |
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N9OGL wrote:
There's a repeater all ready there. Todd n9ogl So which repeater will you be using for your "broadcasts"? |
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Cmd Buzz Corey wrote: N9OGL wrote: There's a repeater all ready there. Todd n9ogl So which repeater will you be using for your "broadcasts"? 148.835 MHz - 600K offset |
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