[SixClub] ARRL needs to wake up ......
Greg Parsons
gregp at stdio.com
Tue Oct 24 01:59:04 EDT 2006
So that is what that noise is when I have the radio on 50.400 AM?
Greg
ke4ooo/8
On Mon, 23 Oct 2006 21:51:09 -0700 (PDT), bruce mallon <wa4gch at yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> THIS IS THE LETTER I RECEIVED FROM THE PEOPLE WANTING
> TO GIVE AWAY 6 METERS ......GOT TO LOVE THEM ....
>
> ("So why ask the users groups about a frequency they
> obviously don't use?" this is their additude ....)
>
>
> here is the letter
>
>
> Bruce,
>
> I suggested the use of 200 kHz on 6M, but well above
> the DX portion of the band. So why ask the users
> groups about a frequency they obviously don't use?
> Besides those frequencies are designated for such use
> in the current ARRL Bandplan.
>
> The frequencies we are using for our 6M OFDM HSMM
> testing are between 50.3 - 50. 8 MHz with the FCC
> Experimental License of WC9XLP. No testing is planned
> for 2M at this time.
>
> To date we have received no complaints of any QRM
> whatsoever.
>
> We hope to achieve a raw data rate of 240 kbps. Such
> rates can readily be used for such multimedia as
> digital streaming video and audio. Should be lots of
> fun.
>
> Hope that answers your qusetion.
>
> 73, John Champa - K8OCL
> ARRL Chairman
> HSMM Working Group
>
>
>
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