Plus if it's listening to 135KHz and re transmitting what it hears on 2 
or 70cm,  it isn't transmitting on 135  so  what part is not legal?

Joe WB9SBD

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On 12/12/2010 2:37 PM, Trevor . wrote:
> IARU has been successfull in obtaining new global Amateur Service allocations 
> such as 135 kHz and 7.1-7.2 kHz, however, the Amateur Satellite Service seems 
> to have been forgotten. 7.0-7.1 is okay for sats but 7.1-7.2 isn't, Why? is 
> the question that has to be asked.
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> Currently IARU is attempting to get an Amateur Service allocation at 500kHz - 
> should they also be getting that band for the Amateur Satellite Service as 
> well ?
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> Given the significant input of the ARRL into IARU perhaps amsat-bb members in 
> NA could remind ARRL that, where possible, new Amateur allocations should be 
> obtained for BOTH the Amateur and Amateur Satellite Services not just the 
> Amateur Service.
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> 73 Trevor M5AKA
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