Yea - like the majority of hams are going to buy replacement rigs, or 
(trying not to burst a seam) modify their rigs for SNFM!

These are the folks who can't even install a CTCSS encoder if their life 
depending on it!

Yea - narrowbanding is going to be a real big deal in the ham bands.

Besides, D-STAR policies have been in place in most areas for quite some 
time, now, and they are very similar to SNFM.

I know WPA has rules for narrowband systems in place.

Joe M.

Ken Decker wrote:
>  
> Obviously this /requirement/ does not apply to Amateur Radio, but 
> amateur repeater coordinators for densely populated areas, i.e. Southern 
> California, NY-NJ and other areas would do well to start thinking about 
> this looming situation.  Have you tried to get a 2 meter or 440 MHz 
> repeater coordinated lately?
>  
>  
> http://urgentcomm.com/policy_and_law/commentary/narrowbanding-migration-1209/
>  
> P.S. There are some good links at the bottom of this article.
>  
> Ken
> WA6OSB
> 

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