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Old January 17th 06, 03:07 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.policy
 
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Default Policy Issue: Canadian Amateurs to Lose 220-222 MHz


raped_an_old_underaged_boyfriend wrote:
On 17 Jan 2006 06:36:01 -0800, K4YZ wrote:

The 220-225Mhz band wound up in North American Amateur's hands for
the most part as a buffer between commercial users and the Armed Forces
"band" from 225Mhz to 400Mhz (among other reasons). It was never meant
to be an unrevokable allocation...(Not that any are...) That we've
kept it this long has been nothing short of a miracle.


If they loes it we shoud give them half of oeurs becaues we don't need
all that much and we are theyr friends. I say give them a megahurtz
from 221 too 222.


Marky, you can't even operate 2 meters worth a darn.

 
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