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"George Csahanin" wrote in message . .. Wait a second. Didn't that already happen around 1985, and increase activity between 28.3 and 28.5, and the parts reserved for us non-techs (28.5 and up) sat silent? Yep for Tech plus folks (passed a morse test) Part of the heavy use of 28.3 to 28.5 MHz was due to many DX and DXpeditions staying in this region for increased contacts. I kinda welcome it. Yep me too I find all of this hysteria amusing. Brings out the pro-coders, no-coders, and the elitest for sure. The Titanic sunk -- grt over it Code requirement for a Ham license is sunk - get over it But Morse code will be on the bands in spades for many years to come You can count on it. CL GeorgeC W2DB near Awstin, TX |
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