vesterscott wrote:

> Russ,
>
> Thanks for the plug, but it's undeserved.
>
> Ralph N4NEQ and Lin N4YCI developed the sum and substance of the
> current "SERA" 900 bandplan. Period. The pre-existing SERA 900
> bandplan was basically useless. Ralph and Lin did 100%of the research
> and compilation, basing it (perhaps) on a similar bandplan that had
> proven successful in CA.
>
> All I ever did was present a couple of simple (but obvious)
> coordination recommendations for the purpose of making more
> efficient use of the existing "SERA" 900 bandplan. Fortunately, this
> didn't require many brain-cells.
>
> As far as I know, SERA has never publicly acknowledged that Ralph and
> Lin developed this valuable contribution to amateur radio.
>
> 73,
>
> Vester N8EKA

They should be recongnized!!!!

I wonder hoiw hard it is to be approved to have a test paring for a
while on low power.

I called a cell phone co yesterday and they sataed that they do not deal
with amateurs on their used equipment and hung up on me! (AT&T)

I know that the cabling to the antennas is usually hardline. I know
where there is a spool of hard line in weeds and wondering id it could
ve used. It is the solid coared metalically. Which that is no longer
used in the telecable industry. Any ideas there?

About the 900 Mcs equipment...... Can someone e-mail me direct with some
sources?

Thanks in advance
Ed






 
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