Half the band, anyway (220-222). And no, they never did make any use of
it I know of.

        There are still quite a few repeaters and experimental modes being used
on the portion remaining to hamateurs (222-225).

        Keep the peace(es).

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On 30-Jun-11 at 17:03 Chuck Harris wrote:

>Probably because it was UPS, and it was the successful removal of the
>220MHz ham band from the hams.  As far as I know, the band is still
unused.
>
>They found it was more cost effective to use the cell phone network.
>
>-Chuck Harris
>
>David VanHorn wrote:
>>
>> This was not the "white space" plan, it was specifically targeted at
>either the US
>> 2M or 440 band.  I just don't remember which.
>
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