. QST . ng frequencies for bands (August QST, page 57) has so far broughtonly three written responses. WIDPO, Chatham, Mass.,and WN90KB, who travels widely, are all for the likes the idea too, but suggests other channelsthan the and in the original proposal. Bob feels that the 6-meter channel should be in thelower segment, and suggests Mc, already widelyused by nets in many parts of the country. He says thatmembers of a fixed-frequency net in Annapolis have worked18 states with both transmitters and receivers set on thischannel. For the 2-meter ba


. QST . ng frequencies for bands (August QST, page 57) has so far broughtonly three written responses. WIDPO, Chatham, Mass.,and WN90KB, who travels widely, are all for the likes the idea too, but suggests other channelsthan the and in the original proposal. Bob feels that the 6-meter channel should be in thelower segment, and suggests Mc, already widelyused by nets in many parts of the country. He says thatmembers of a fixed-frequency net in Annapolis have worked18 states with both transmitters and receivers set on thischannel. For the 2-meter band, W30TC wants the channeto be in the No\ice band. This also takes care of the , but no specific suggestion has been made as to whatthe frequency should be. Suggestions? A special frequency to monitor would be helpful to fellowssituated like XEIGE, Cuernavaca, Mexico. Jeff has heardDX signals in the region j ust below the 50-M( . band manytimes when no amateurs could be heard. It is interesting.


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