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Eric Oyen <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 May 2015 15:58:44 -0700
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well,
depending on what country you live in, the rules would be localized. Here in the US, the tech class has access to 28.3 to 28.5 Mhz ONLY. I think the novice segment of the CW portions of the other bands would work, but you need to know morse in order to use them.

-eric (n7zzt)

On May 21, 2015, at 3:51 PM, Joe Quinn wrote:

> ok so here's the situation, I'm a tech holder, and I just got access to the h=
> andiham's hf remote base. The question is, I don't wanna go to jail or anyth=
> ing, so, where do I find out at what frequencies I can safely transmit at, b=
> eing a tech? I dont even know what I'd type in google to answer my question,=
> hence why I'm asking here. Thanks for any help you can provide!=20=

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