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Martin McCormick <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 12 Mar 2008 12:00:59 -0500
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Colin McDonald writes:
>well if no one wants 54 to 88MHZ, I guess it can always be given to the
>amateur allocations?

	I really wonder if we might not get expanded allocations
for 10 and 6 meters but I also wonder if we had better get used
to the fact that if we get something like that, we also may
loose some of the UHF and microwave spectrum we presently have
because it is such hot property these days.

	The frequency range between 26 and roughly 70 MHZ or so
is not nearly as desireable for commercial users as it once was
and many services that were between 30 and 50 MHZ have been more
than glad to leave for higher frequencies that do not have the
Sporadic E and F2 propagation we hams love, but commercial users
hate.

Martin McCormick

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