Gerry,
With the
large amount of space between 3600 and 4000 - even though there
will be US
signals there - for the Canadians to move below 3600 would
be very bad
form. The density of US phone activity should be much
less than
the present and considering the essentially local character
of the band,
proximity should allow Canadians to operate successfully
within the
3600 - 4000 area.
Anyone who
moves down on top of digital activity is simply looking
to cause
intentional interference to digital users.
73,
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