I am aware of that Skip, I am just throwing out an example.
On 9/23/07, Skip Teller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>"1808 to 1815
> 3577 to 3584
> The entire 60M band (a good band, and we don't need it for anything else)
> 14.105 to 14.110
> 24.890 to 24 .925"
>
> Please be mindful of the fact t
"1808 to 1815
3577 to 3584
The entire 60M band (a good band, and we don't need it for anything else)
14.105 to 14.110
24.890 to 24 .925"
Please be mindful of the fact that 80m QRP, PSK31, and PSK63 operations, as
well as W1AW code practice and bulletin transmissions have always taken place
betwe
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Most of the "automatic" or "unattended" sub-bands or band segments on
HF were formed many years ago before such operations become so widely
popular as they are now. Presently there are many
Most of the "automatic" or "unattended" sub-bands or band segments on
HF were formed many years ago before such operations become so widely
popular as they are now. Presently there are many thousands of hams
actively using these methods, and it is increasing daily.
Thus, the segments devoted to i
Were the strident advocates of unattended operation to focus their
energy on adding effective busy detectors and some form of universal
QRL protocol to their unattended stations, they could rightfully
claim that unattended stations were no less polite than any human
operated station, and ought