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Re: ECHO Experiment #43
- Subject: Re: [amsat-bb] ECHO Experiment #43
- From: G8IFF/KC8NHF <nigel@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 27 Jun 2004 17:52:37 +0100
- In-Reply-To: <40DEEC58.5010207@capecod.com>
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The rest of the world (that's the majority) doesn't have a 900MHz
allocation.
And you'll likely loose yours shortly.
Stan wrote:
> Hello the Net:
>
> Is it appropriate to use the 902 to 928 MHz Band for a experimental
> uplink, say FM narrowband voice modulation ?
>
> With the Space Quest Receiver, SQRX, with a possible 10 MHz thru
> 1300 MHz receive capability,
> the hardware is in place to use this possible 903.500 MHz uplink.
>
> I am suggesting 903.500 MHz because I am already on this band
> terrestrially with a DEMI 902-28 transverter
> and a HF IF rig (FT-1000MP).
>
> Possibly enable this band on only North, Central, and South American
> passes.
>
> Thinking about experimentation.
>
> Stan, WA1ECF FN41sr Cape Cod, MA
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> zzzzz
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