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"Mike Coslo" wrote I've never been able to figure out why people get their chops busted for referring to "80 meter phone". The wavelength of 80 meters translates to a frequency of 3.750 Mhz, which (for right now) just happens to be the precise dividing point between CW/Data and CW/Phone bands. If the phone band-edge drops down to say 3.700, then 80 meters will be a phone frequency. I wonder if WWV will mind if I stroke up my AL-1200 on 15 meters, 20 meters or 30 meters? dit dit de Hans, K0HB |
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