Danny wrote:
Less QRM from stateside
stations above 7.1, and to keep stateside stations from calling them. They
were NOT trying to DX, so any place above 7.1 would have worked (of course
avoiding short wave broadcast).
I don't know how many times on SSB , while having a chat with a friend, I
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 11:35 AM
Subject: [digitalradio] Gray areas of US ham Regs
Danny wrote:
Less QRM from stateside
stations above 7.1, and to keep stateside stations from calling them. They
were NOT trying to DX, so any place above 7.1 would have worked
contact is another ham's local contact.
QRA K5YFW
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Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2007 1:04 PM
To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [digitalradio] Gray areas of US ham Regs
I
I would say it depends a lot on the ops and the bands. On 6, a common HF
distance becomes DX, and on 2 meters, Puerto Rico, Baltimore, or even,
Grand Cayman is DX. YMMV
Jose, CO2JA
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