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Laurie wrote:
> I agree with Mike, we have an agreed sub-band for EU-VE 
> 135.900- 136.000, these frequencies keep us clear of SVX 
> and the Canadian LORAN so why change?

One reason might be that John VE1ZJ - who is best placed to
determine his preferred receive frequency - has already stated "I
would prefer that anyone trying to come . . .  to North America
would use 135.7 to 135.8".  

John has also stated that he doesn't believe that the Greek
station will stop reception below 135.8 kHz.

Regards to all,
Steve GW4ALG