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an_old_friend wrote:
Dave Heil wrote: an_old_friend wrote: Dave Heil wrote: KØHB wrote: "an Old friend" wrote I was trying to tlak the subject in general merely giving an example ??????????????????????? His local gang was tlaking to their new club official. None of them knew anything about frequencies used for 6m AM operation. not at all I was trying to spark an On Topic discussion HERE about how folks would go about local band planing It is "band planning", Mark and it isn't done on a local basis. according the ARRL it can be Really? Here's the url for the ARRL band plans. Please point out the portion dealing with local variations. http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/reg.../bandplan.html It is done on a national and regional basis. If we decided to implement a local band plan for 2m here, the 2m users in Pittsburgh, Morgantown, Parkersburg, Marietta and Columbus would be in a dither. so? Whaddya mean, "so"? If everyone takes it upon himself to implement a "local band plan" then there isn't any band plan. FM ops interfere with SSB ops, packet ops interfere with FM repeater operation and repeaters interfere with each other. Where's that IQ of 248 that you've claimed? While we're on that topic, there's some interesting info to be found at: http://www.ufomind.com/misc/1997/dec/d28-001.shtml It say, in part: "To answer your question, we can simply pickup a 1989 copy of the Guinness Book of World Records . Marilyn Vos Savant is listed on page 26 as having the highest recorded IQ . It says '...as a ten year old she achieved a ceiling score for 23-year-olds, thus giving her an IQ of 228.' Her record was retired to the guinness hall of fame because scores that high are no longer possible due to a lowering of test score ceilings. (As I'm sure you're already guessing it's because scores that high weren't very valid in the first place.) Most other reference books state Marilyn Vos Savant's, IQ at 190, and still the highest ever recorded." That'd make your claim preposterous. You told us of your lack of knowledge of where 6m AM activity might be found. can't you tell the turth about anything Here's the "turth", the whole "turth" and nothing but the "turth": "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" --Mark Morgan There you go, Colonel. "Planety" of material on "unsed" rf real estate for you to chew on. A couple of us told you. Now you'll undoubtedly string us along for a number of posts as you did over the 60m "band". ....and you've already begun! Dave K8MN |
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