The ARRL has no clue ..... and do not care .....

When open 6 meters is packed solid from 50.105 to 50.5
with ssb there are AM users on 50.400 and PSK-31
between 50.5 and 50.7 RIGHT NOW the band is closed but
it will not be in 2 to 3 years the only open spot is
between 50.7 and 51.5 above that are simplex nets and
repeaters .....

On 2 meters here in tampabay 144.200 - 144.300 is week
signal work with nets on 144.210, 144.250 common here
in fl and 144.300 - 144.400 APRS users used in this
state.

EXCEPT for 146.500 - 146.600 and 147.500 - 147.600
evenything above 146.000 is used be repeaters.

simplex nets and users are common on 146.500 ( or
146.490 ) 146.520,146.550 and 146.580 and again on
147.20 55 and 58

now where are you going to put 500 100 khz wide
signals? .... EXCEPT on 220 or 440 and only because
220 has no one on it and 440 is so big?




--- Mark Miller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Bruce,
> I will "work it out when 6 is OPEN" world wide" and
> not interfere 
> with repeaters on 2 meters because I will continue
> to follow the 
> clause that says "no amateur operator shall
> willfully or maliciously 
> interfere with or cause interference to any radio
> communication or 
> signal" .  How does changing the authorized
> bandwidth affect the 
> prohibition on interference?
> 
> 73,
> 
> Mark N5RFX
> 
> 
> >440 ALSO has NO SKIP and 8 TIMES the space
> >NOW how are you going to work it out when 6 is OPEN
> >world wide ?
> >
> >ANYONE with a half a brain knows 6 is not the place
> >for this ......
> >
> >also how are you not going to interfere with
> repeaters
> >on 2 meters ???? they cover 3 out of 4 mhz of that
> >band ?????
> 
> 
> 




 
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