Bob, Part 97.201 reads:
(b) An auxiliary station may transmit only on the 1.25 m and shorter wavelength bands, except the 219-220 MHz, 222.000-222.150 MHz, 431-433 MHz, and 435-438 MHz segments. However, this is from Part 97 dated Oct 2006. I know there were some changes in Dec 2007 about 2 meters although I did not think the repeater and aux bands changed. Aux stations are not repeaters and normally used to remote a station or linking items like a split site repeater. Is this what the stations you are speaking of??? With your posting of 145.xxx with -.6 looked more like a repeater. 73, ron, n9ee/r >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: 2007/09/01 Sat PM 05:27:25 CDT >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: Re: [Repeater-Builder] [Fwd: DStar Channel Spacing] > >At 9/1/2007 09:18, you wrote: >>Would these frequencies be in violation of FCC. I am thinking aux freq >>must be in same band segments as repeaters or am I missing something. > >No. > >>Also if part of a repeater would have to be. 145.5000-146.0000 are not >>repeater freqs, input or output. > >They are for auxiliary stations. Auxiliary stations may use 144.50-145.80 MHz. > >Bob NO6B > > Ron Wright, N9EE 727-376-6575 MICRO COMPUTER CONCEPTS Owner 146.64 repeater Tampa Bay, FL No tone, all are welcome.

