TMARC (MD, E-WV, N-VA)

Yes, it's for D-STAR, but it's mixed with the analog repeaters. So, you 
go from 2 spacings (12.5 kHz & 25.0 kHz) to 20 spacings (from 2.5 kHz to 
25 kHz) from existing repeaters.

Joe M.

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 9/3/2008 16:11, you wrote:
>> Those and the local bandplan in your area. There is no national 6M
>> bandplan in the repeater sub-bands.
>>
>> In fact, there is no national bandplan in ANY of the repeater sub-bands.
>> The last one that was national was 440, but that saw its demise with
>> part of CA changing to 20 kHz channel spacing from 12.5/25 kHz spacing.
>>
>> Some areas are now also using 10.0 kHz spacing on 440.
>>
>> Joe M.
> 
> What areas are using 10 kHz spacing?  The ONLY 10 kHz spacing I know of 
> here is 2 tiny 40 kHz segments on 2 meters where 4 D-Star pairs are spaced 
> @ 10 kHz.
> 
> Bob NO6B

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