>
> Currently, there are vast areas of HF spectrum that
> currently have absolutely zero ham radio signals. We
don't need to use very narrow bandwidth signals when
these conditions exist.
>
> It is "good amateur radio practice" to develop
> digital voice modes, at any bandwidth, and to
explore the possiblities of new techniques.
>
> One of the techniques we should be exploring is the
> use of single-channel time multi-plexed digital
voice repeaters on HF.
>
> Bonnie KQ6XA
>
BONNIE
Would you like to show us those frequency's?
And would you like to show them when the MUF gets that
high.
Remember that DEAD 6 meter band ?
Last Wednesdays I worked 87 stations on SSB alone and
I'm here in Florida guys in the Midwest worked
hundred's.
And sunspots are near ZERO
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