The frequency is time-shared with W1AW and it has been frequency
coordinated with the Winlink2000 network.

Time-sharing is the nature of operating in an Automatic Subband.

Any other questions?

Bonnie KQ6XA

--- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, John Bradley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  Pardon my ignorance, but is it possible that whoever set 3596 as an
ALE frequency on 80M  either
> 
> (A) does not own an short-wave receiver and was just guessing, or
> (B) wants the rest of us to QRM W1AW RTTY and the many Pactor
stations using this frequency, or
> (C) Does not want more ALE stations.
> 
> This has to be one of the most crowded frequencies on
80M......................QRM Central !!
> 
> 
> For those of you who want to play ALE, and are not afraid of any
dire consequences for not using 3596, I'm playing
> on 3589......... as of 0200Z 
> 
> John
> VE5MU
>


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