> Robert KØRC wrote: > > Bonnie, > I realize "well-behaved women seldom make history", but I doubt... > > My apology if you find this blunt. But I don't see you holding > back on "bluntness" with others in your messages.
Certainly, Robert, Let's be blunt together, but let's focus on the topic instead of personality. The fact is, there's a proposed solution on the table. If you have a truly constructive suggestion, let's hear it. Sexist or condescending remarks do nothing to advance the discussion. There are thousands of hams out there with rigs that are rockbound in the old Novice bands. Do you think the FCC gave that a second thought when they changed the Novice bands? Let's get real, it's time to get a new rock, FCC already changed the subbands. It's not time to dwell in the past. Let's work together for a better future. I mentioned before that 80 meters "is a whole new ballgame" for USA... but what I really should have said is that the "FCC shrunk the park and the season is starting". December 15th is a week away. Bonnie KQ6XA ================================================= 80 meter Bandplan 2007 for USA: ================================================= 3500-3540 = CW 3540-3560 = Any Mode, 500Hz Bandwidth 3560-3600 = Any Mode ================================================= ========================================================= New 80 meter Digital Keyboarding Calling Frequencies USA: ========================================================= PSK31 = 3545kHz USB (3545.3-3548.0 kHz) QPSK31/PSK63/125 = 3547kHz USB (3547.3-3550.0 kHz) MFSK = 3548kHz USB (3548.3-3551.0 kHz) OLIVIA500 = 3549kHz USB (3549.3-3553.0 kHz) CONTESTIA/DOMINO, etc = 3550kHz USB (3550.3-3554.0 kHz) HELL/FMHELL = 3552kHz USB (3552.3-3555 kHz) RTTY/FSK = 3555+ (3555.3-3565 kHz) PAX/MT63/OLIVIA1000 = 3560kHz USB (3560.5-3563) ========================================================== .
