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N2NOV  > ALL      12.06.18 17:12l 17 Lines 715 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
BID : 08966_N2NOV
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Subj: Keep Hotspots Off 435-438 Mhz
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>From n2nov@n2nov.ampr.org Tue Jun 12 10:48:07 2018
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>From: n2nov@n2nov.ampr.org
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I have been finding increasing usage of the international satellite
sub-band from 435 to 438 Mhz for various hotspots and simplex radios
supporting DSTAR, DMR, etc.  This starts to raise the RF noise floor
and eventually will make it more difficult for weak signal satellite
contacts.  Listings all over the world are showing these frequencies
being used and should be strongly encouraged to change frequencies.





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