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how a policy issue for a change...local bandplaning
KØHB wrote: "an Old friend" wrote I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example ??????????????????????? 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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how a policy issue for a change...local bandplaning
Dave Heil wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: "an Old friend" wrote I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example ??????????????????????? 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. One size does not fit all. Read your ARRL repeater guide. Notice all the caveats wrt band plans, coordination, and even spacing. Do you know of any 6m AM repeaters anywhere? Dave K8MN Do you know why there can't be? |
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how a policy issue for a change...local bandplaning
wrote: On 18 Oct 2005 17:49:03 -0700, wrote: Dave Heil wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: "an Old friend" wrote I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example ??????????????????????? 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. One size does not fit all. Read your ARRL repeater guide. Notice all the caveats wrt band plans, coordination, and even spacing. Do you know of any 6m AM repeaters anywhere? Dave K8MN Do you know why there can't be? I remmebr (out of QST I think) some years back Riley deamnding an explanation of why some ham had an AM repeater and the clear subtext was that it was somehow improper becuase the Bandplan called for FM MMM |
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how a policy issue for a change...local bandplaning
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 04:45:07 GMT, Dave Heil
wrote: wrote: Dave Heil wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: "an Old friend" wrote I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example ??????????????????????? 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 _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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how a policy issue for a change...local bandplaning
On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 05:05:49 GMT, Dave Heil
wrote: wrote: On Wed, 19 Oct 2005 04:45:07 GMT, Dave Heil wrote: wrote: Dave Heil wrote: wrote: KØHB wrote: "an Old friend" wrote I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example ??????????????????????? 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 Follow the url I posted for the ARRL band plans. Read them. We can discuss it when you're educated. I have nothing is stated that says CW SSB or AM are somehow not subject to adjustment or local (or repgional) varriation, indeed the ARRL would lack the power to say that your assertion you back it up don't be your normal lazy bum self and tell others to do your work for you do it 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. No reason it can be built? Did you mean "can't be built". Read my comments above. you understand the question so answer rather than evade, lazy bum I know Riley was going on about a 2m AM repeater at one point Great. There've been AM repeaters on 5m, 6m and 2m in the past. I know of none at the present. Were you and the boys in the club going to start a 6m AM repeater? which mean you knoew of them? which means your point was what? you are about as myopic as Stevie Dave K8MN _________________________________________ Usenet Zone Free Binaries Usenet Server More than 140,000 groups Unlimited download http://www.usenetzone.com to open account |
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