Hi everybody!

I don't think they (us) call it "calling frequency" for nothing, but perhaps
you can try this:

next time you need to call the police, fire department, or the likes instead
of 911 dial 912, after all it's just a number away.

Regards and Seasons Greetings to all




On 12/23/06, Roger J. Buffington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

jhaynesatalumni wrote:
>
>  So it seems that just by suggesting a particular frequency for
>  calling someone has stirred up a bunch of digital modes activity.
>
>  One thing I'll suggest is that maybe we don't need to QSY after
>  establishing a contact. Seems like you can listen on 14078.4 and if
>  it isn't busy you can call on it, and if it is busy you can move a
>  bit to one side or the other and make your call. Likely responders
>  will find you just for being in the neighborhood.
>

I agree.  If we make contacts on 14078.4, we will stay there, and
callers can call a few 100Khz either side of the freq.  With condx as
bad as they are, half the time that we try to QSY we just lose the
contact.

de Roger W6VZV



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