Sam Churchill wrote:
> The only catch about 3.65 is that is supposedly not allowed in the
> Portland metro area.
>   
If that's the case, it's likely due to the Canadian border zone, in
which case pretty much anything there or closer to the border is also
subject to the same restrictions.
> But I don't think anyone has really checked on it. The FCC, for
> example, is notorious for having out of date and erroneous
> information. What somebody needs to do is actually drive out to those
> earthstations and talk to someone. Maybe they've dumped that frequency
> long ago.
>   
Ask a HAM.  If they haven't had to figure it out firsthand, odds are
someone they know has.


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