In some areas of the NE panhandle, they actually space repeaters 10 kHz
apart, so it would be on-frequency for someone.

Joe M.

Jim B. wrote:
> 
> Matt wrote:
> 
> >
> > Its low in the cycle right now for sure. When things are good on 10m there's
> > a new problem for you guys in the US.....
> >
> > The RSGB have just allocated the one of the repeater input channels and one
> > of the output channels for unattended internet gateways. This was originally
> > going to be in the all modes section ( good news ) but for some reason got
> > moved!
> >
> > Great planning huh?
> >
> > Here is a snip from the RSGB's web site:
> >
> > 7 October 2003 CHANGE TO PROPOSED 29 MHz FREQUENCIES
> > The Society's HF Manager (Colin Thomas, G3PSM) has requested that DCC
> > reconsiders its proposals to repurpose three spot frequencies within the
> > "All Modes" section of the 29 MHz band.
> >
> > Working closely with Colin and other IARU R1 colleagues we have concluded
> > that while simplex internet voice gateways are clearly not "repeaters" in
> > the traditional sense, it might be wise - at least for the short term - to
> > attempt to accommodate initial experiments within the (29 MHz) repeater
> > sub-band.
> >
> > Therefore, in the first instance, the spot frequencies we have now proposed
> > to RA are:-
> >
> >   a.. 29.530 MHz
> >   b.. 29.630 MHz
> > Hmmmm.
> >
> > Matt
> 
> Well, those are 10Khz off the normal pairs, but that may actually be
> worse. A 10Khz beat note will squelch a lot of FM receivers...
> 
> --
> Jim Barbour
> WD8CHL
> 
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