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echo: ham_tech
to: TOM RUTHERFORD
from: TOM WALKER
date: 1997-02-07 07:28:00
subject: 144-148 Bands

-> -=> Quoting MARK CRANWELL to ALL <=-
->
-> MC> Hi I like to become a ham but just asking whats so good to be a h
-> MC> if the freq for non morse code is only 144-148MHZ thanks.
->
-> Hey, it's 20 times the number of "channels" available on the CB band!
-> :-)  All kidding aside, though, you also have 50-54MHz (the non-code
-> portions, natch), 222-22something MHz, 440-450MHz, and so on, and so
-> forth.  Lots of places you can go without code.  Lots more places you
-> can go *with* code, but I have a sneaking suspicion that this is
-> going to change after the next WARC.
  NO Codes have FULL privedledges on 6 meters. there are NO restrictions
either as to Frequency or Power limits different from the General
Class and Higher on any Ham frequency above 30 Mhz.
--- GEcho 1.20/Pro
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