>
> The original posting referred to problems with the 6 Meter
> frequency on your website --
> I just thought a better solution just *might* be for the
> original poster to contact you with the details on the problems
> with the 6 meter frequency than to follow the 'ignore' advice.
Hi Paul,
Thanks for pointing that out. Yes, the HFLINK website continues to be
updated as information is available or reports of activity are
submitted for the various resources and listings.
http://hflink.com
http://hflink.com/olivia
http://hflink.com/bandplans
There has not been much Olivia activity on the 6m band yet, but I
believe it would be an excellent candidate for weak-signal work,
especially since there is also space on 6m to experiment with the
widest Olivia bandwidth signals, such as 2000/16 format or 2000/32, etc.
The HFLINK Olivia site has listings of many frequencies, whether
well-established, frequencies proposed or evolving, and frequencies
that had past activity but may not be active now. Previously, for 6m,
there was only a frequency listed for Region 1 as a result of a
report from an early series of test QSOs in Europe. I think that was
the frequency mentioned here on digitalradio group. However, there are
two other frequencies listed for 6m Olivia (at least one is for IARU
Region 2).
There hasn't been much Olivia activity on some bands (like 12m and
6m), but the Oliviadata group is a good place to set up skeds with
Olivia enthusiasts on any band:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/oliviadata
Oliviadata group is a good place to post frequency use information,
and those reports usually find their way to the HFLINK site. The same
is true for reported frequencies on digitalradio group.
73---Bonnie KQ6XA
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