[222mhz] FWD: Proposed Changes for 220 Bandplan

T. M. k7xc at charter.net
Tue Jul 18 00:12:22 EDT 2006


FYI...

As taken from the 220SMA proposed "222 Mhz Revised Bandplan"...

"222.120 - 222.140 FM VOICE SIMPLEX (NO AUTOMATED BASE STATIONS)"

This places an FM signal 20 KHZ away from the national Calling Frequency!

Does anyone else think this is a GOOD idea? I sure dont!

I say we all join the 220SMA so we have a voice in the upcoming vote and
PROTECT OUR SPECTRUM!

73s de Tim - K7XC - DM09ol... sk
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Rick KD6ODU Wrote.....
Hi,
Since there will be a vote at the next General Meeting of the 220SMA and not
sure how many WSWSS members, and other interested parties, are members of
220SMA, I thought I would include a link to the Membership Application
portion of the 220SMA web site should there be some interest in
participating in the Band Plan Revision process.
http://www.220sma.org/files/smaapp9.pdf
73 de Rick KD6ODU

-----Original Message-----
Hi Gents,
I thought I should bring you up to date on what is happening with the 220
Band Plan Review since it does bring about changes the WSWSS needs to be
aware of.  The Quarterly General Meeting was help Saturday July 15 and a
Resolution http://www.220sma.org/bandplan_proposal_060511.htm was passed
that will continue the process of the 220 Band Plan changes.  <SNIP>  May I
suggest you put it on your web site, along with the Notice of the October
Meeting, so members and others can read, digest, and possibly comment on at
the next 220SMA General Meeting.  http://www.220sma.org/meetnot.htm  The
Motion will be presented at the October 21, 2006 General Meeting.  The
meeting location is in Long Beach and is a very convenient location for
WSWSS members.
73 de Rick KD6ODU 222 MHz Coordination Board Member
Member 220SMA WSWSS #141  DM03

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