So in summary, Winlink PMBOs own all frequencies between 14100.5 and
14112 kHz. If you operate in this range and are QRM'd by a Winlink
PMBO, its your own fault for being uncooperative.

Perhaps now that the FCC has finally tackled K1MAN, they'll address
this latest set of aspiring frequency owners.

   73,

       Dave, AA6YQ
  



--- In [email protected], "expeditionradio"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi Andy,
>
> I agree with you. It is much easier for everyone to cooperate.
> Mutual QRM can very easily be avoided by not operating keyboarding
> modes directly on top of known PMBO Winlink2000 Pactor
frequencies,
> especially the most active ones on 20 meters with good propagation
> to your QTH.
>
> A case in point are the Olivia 500/16 calling frequencies
14076.4kHz,
> 14077.4kHz and 14078.4kHz, nestled in the clear spots between
> several active Winlink2000 Pactor stations. This works very well.
>
> It is much easier to work between Pactor 1 or Pactor 2 signals
> because the pactor bandwidth is narrow. The internationally
> recognized automatic station subband between 14100.5 and 14112kHz
> has a lot of Pactor3 signals, with pmbo stations arranged in an
> overlapping configuration (wider bandwidths than Pactor2). There
> are no gaps between Pactor3 pmbo stations in this subband.
>
> A list of Winlink2000 frequencies and pmbo station callsigns is
> on the HFLINK bandplans site (Dec2005, source:Winlink2000).
>
> http://www.hflink.com/bandplans/
>
> Also, the PACTOR3 Winlink2000 frequencies on 20 meters are clearly
> detailed on the BANDPLANS.COM website:
>
> http://bandplans.com
>
> 73---Bonnie KQ6XA
>
> >< "Andy wrote:
> > I did a study of published PACTOR/WINKLINK 20 meter frequencies
> > for known active stations. There are 76 separate  20 meter
> > frequencies  (see below). If looking for a place to avoid the
> > publish pactor frequencies... you might try....
> >
>






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