Image attachment.... NARCC Coordinates frequency usage in cooperation with the FCC and ARRL. See http://www.narcc.org for the band plans. I am still researching, but so far no-one owns nor can they officially reserve a simplex frequency. The simplex channels are "suggested" only. You can get a repeater frequency through NARCC. For 2 meters the band plan is : And the 70cm plan is: Neal Enault wrote: > As far as the first question, I can't help you from a historical point > of view. For the second part, the old axiom of "nobody owns a > frequency" holds true. Beyond that it is "controlled" by regional > practices, repeater councils, gentlemen's agreements between > participating groups/parties, and common courtesy. > > Neal WA6OCP > > */pafidt@INTERNET. rawbw.com/* wrote: > > Is there anyone (read longtime member) who can advise how our simplex > frequencies were selected? Is there any known legal or > coordination that says > the frequencies are for SARES use? > > Bob ~KG6MOL~ > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ > SARES members mailing list: > For help with (un)subscription send e-mail to > > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ SARES members mailing list: <sares-list@INTERNET. sunnyvaleares.org> For help with (un)subscription send e-mail to <majordomo@INTERNET. athm.net>Received on Fri Mar 30 2007 - 22:21:48 GMT
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