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Old October 17th 05, 10:07 PM
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KØHB wrote:
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just exactly how would a gruop go about a local variation in the
reconized band plan

been chatting with some locals interested in some AM stuff on 6M and
prehaps elsewhere planety of really unsed rf "real estate" but little
mention of anything but ssb cw and Fm on the bandplans


Local informal convention here is that AM is clustered in the vicinity of50.400
to 50.550Mhz.

I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example

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"an Old friend" wrote

I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example


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KØHB wrote:
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I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example


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Hans appears incapable.

Try your local frequency coordinating body, perhaps the repeater
coordinating body for 6M, if that is your interest. Each state or
locality is different.

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On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 04:45:07 GMT, Dave Heil
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wrote:
Dave Heil wrote:

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KØHB wrote:

"an Old friend" wrote


I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example

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Hans appears incapable.

Try your local frequency coordinating body, perhaps the repeater
coordinating body for 6M, if that is your interest. Each state or
locality is different.

Not for 6m AM, SSB or CW it isn't.



No? Every state and locality can be different.


For 6m AM, SSB and CW? You're simply incorrect.


more pronoucement from on High

you make the assertion explain why


One size does not fit
all. Read your ARRL repeater guide. Notice all the caveats wrt band
plans, coordination, and even spacing.


Those are regional differences, not local ones. What does the repeater
guide say about 6m AM operation?


Do you know of any 6m AM repeaters
anywhere?


Do you know why there can't be?


There is no reason that my house can't be chartreuse...but it isn't.

Do you know of any 6m AM repeaters? Just one will get you off the hook.


which matters how

no reason a 6m Am repeater can be built.

I know Riley was going on about a 2m AM repeater at one point

Dave K8MN


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