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Colin McDonald <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Apr 2006 20:58:21 -0600
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but remember, sky command using the TS-2000 and the d700, the th 7 or
another ts2000 is always controlled using the 440MHZ band, so again, its
legal.
73
Colin, V A6BKX
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Fred Olver" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 3:40 PM
Subject: Re: TS2K TMV7A


> Hi all,
>
> Well, actually in doing cross-band work, there are two possibilities with
> the ts2k, in one, using menu's 61a for setting it all up, you are not
> actually controlling the ts2k since in that particular mode your using
only
> one frequency, that is to say that you are not able to independently move
> your transmit frequency while in the link or crossband mode.  If you set
it
> up using sky command and menu's 61 c 61 d and 61 e then you are linking
> because you are controlling the ts2k with the other radio and able to
> control what the ts2k is doing, where it is transmitting etc.  At least if
> what you all have been saying is true.
>
> Just adding to the confusion,
>
> Fred Olver  n9bso  [log in to unmask]
> ----- Original Message ----- 
> From: "Louis Kim Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 5:34 PM
> Subject: Re: TS2K TMV7A
>
>
> > It depends upon whether you interpret what you are doing as
> > "linking."  That is why it is a gray area.  If the FCC sees it that way,
> > then the answer to your question is "no."
> >
> > There was some talk about modifying this part of the rules to allow
things
> > like Kenwood's sky command, but nothing has been done so far.  I did
note
> > one other person's post pointing out that you aren't controlling the
> > TS2000S, and so it is legal, and that may be true, but I'd probably want
> > to
> > check that out pretty thoroughly before doing so.
> >
> > 73, de Lou K2LKK
> >
> >
> >
> > At 01:49 PM 4/23/2006 -0400, you wrote:
> >>But, Lou,
> >>
> >>Isn't that why they have an experimental segment on 2 meters?
> >>
> >>Fred Olver  n9bso  [log in to unmask]
> >>----- Original Message -----
> >>From: "Louis Kim Kline" <[log in to unmask]>
> >>To: <[log in to unmask]>
> >>Sent: Sunday, April 23, 2006 11:48 AM
> >>Subject: Re: TS2K TMV7A
> >>
> >>
> >> > Hi Fred.
> >> >
> >> > Whether or not the TS2000S will do it or not, you are in a gray area
as
> >> > far
> >> > as the rules are concerned because you are using 2 meters as a remote
> >> > link
> >> > frequency for 440 MHz, and link frequencies are supposed to be 222
MHz
> >> > and
> >> > above, so you could get cited for it, althhough the odds are probably
> >> > against it.  Still, I wouldn't try it, myself.
> >> >
> >> > 73, de Lou K2LKK
> >> >
> >> >
> >> >
> >> > At 10:11 AM 4/23/2006 -0400, you wrote:
> >> >>Morning all,
> >> >>
> >> >>I wonder if someone can verify something for me.  I've been trying to
> >> >>access
> >> >>an irlp node on 440 megahertz from 2 meters, cross-banding with the
> >> >>ts2k,
> >> >>using my th-f6a to do it, going in on 2 meters and retransmitting on
> >> >>440,
> >> >>the ts2k will not let me do that, is that true?  I seem to remember
> >> >>when I
> >> >>had a tmv-7a that I could cross-band from 2 meters to 440, is that
true
> >> >>as
> >> >>well?
> >> >>
> >> >>Fred Olver  n9bso  [log in to unmask]
> >> >
> >> > Louis Kim Kline
> >> > A.R.S. K2LKK
> >> > Home e-mail:  [log in to unmask]
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> >> > Work Telephone:  (585) 697-5753
> >
> > Louis Kim Kline
> > A.R.S. K2LKK
> > Home e-mail:  [log in to unmask]
> > Work e-mail:  [log in to unmask]
> > Work Telephone:  (585) 697-5753
>

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