On 6/5/07, wayne burdick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This may vary by country, Charles, but in general we'll cover exactly
the legal bands of operation, down to the nearest Hz.

Why not leave it up to the operator to know where the band edges are,
as did analogue radios of yore? Do hams really need a digital nanny to
remind them where the bands start and end? These limits only cause
frustration when the band allocations change (as did 40m a couple of
years ago here) or when you take the radio to operate abroad, or when
you want to use a transverter and need wider coverage than the band
used as the IF.

73,
--
Julian, G4ILO
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