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From: "Stewart Bryant" <stewart.bryant@virgin.net>
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Subject: Re: LF: Re: MB7LF Remote LF relay from 136kHz Operational
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Alberto di Bene wrote:

> Derek Atter wrote:
>
> > >From G3GRO/G3YSX
> >
> > Initial tests have begun to relay the whole of the 136kHz band from a remote
> > receiving site located at IO91VC as an experiment. The relayed output will
> > be initially on 144.9876Mhz USB. See the attachment for more details.
> > [...]
>
> I see from the attachment that there are also plans for relaying the 136kHz band
> on 10 and 6 meters. Please announce on this reflector when those QRGs
> will become operative. I have no chances to receive from my QTH the 2-meter
> transmitter...
>
> 73  Alberto  I2PHD

We will announce medium/long term changes on the reflector. We are not set
up for 10m at the moment, but we can manage 6m and 2m, SSB and FM, and
are willing to change band/mode on request.

73

Stewart G3YSX