Pick a clear pair and go for it.  The FCC is the only authority than has 
a word to say in the end.  If you do interfere with someone just work it 
out like the ladies and gentlemen we are supposed to be. 

Paul Yonge wrote:

>I've not been too successful in convincing the various Upstate New  
>York Amateur Radio Associations that simplex repeaters are the answer  
>for providing portable repeaters in critical incident response  
>situations. They are relying on the fixed repeaters to provide  
>adequate coverage but there are areas where it would be advantageous  
>to bring the repeater to the incident instead of trying to reach  
>fixed repeaters with hand-held units from some isolated locations.  
>There are, of course, coordination problems with portable duplex  
>repeaters and there is no apparent interest in agreeing on a wide- 
>split pair of odd frequencies to avoid the conventional-frequency pairs.
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>What experience has there been with the use of portable cross-band  
>repeaters to enable hand-held units using a 440 MHz simplex channel  
>to reach the portable repeater that will relay the message through to  
>a two-meter fixed repeater?
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>Paul Yonge, W2ARK
>MIDLAKES REPEATER
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