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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Who started the trend to have QRSS in the middle of the 'new' band? There are two extremely strong signals there now as I write this. I would have thought any mode that requires long plain carriers would be better suited to near the band edges. Three German operators suggested a band plan during late September, in which QRSS was near the bottom of the band. As far as I remember this plan was met with some hostility. It has been suggested that people will not stick to a band plan. I find this hard to believe, particularly in respect of QRSS, if they want their signals to be found. Another problem I would suggest, is just how many know how to measure/calculate their EIRP? I have noticed several contributors to this reflector refer to ERP. Food for thought? Vy 73, Chris, G4AYT. 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I = would have thought any mode that requires long plain carriers would be = better suited to near the band edges. Three German operators suggested a band plan during late September, in = which QRSS was near the bottom of the band. As far as I remember this = plan was met with some hostility. It has been suggested that people will not stick to a band plan. I find = this hard to believe, particularly in respect of QRSS, if they want = their signals to be found. Another problem I would suggest, is just how many know how to = measure/calculate their EIRP? I have noticed several contributors to = this reflector refer to ERP. Food for thought? Vy 73, Chris, G4AYT. ------=_NextPart_000_0025_01CDEB4D.8AB59EA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Who started the trend to have QRSS in = the middle of=20 the 'new' band? There are two extremely strong signals there now as I = write=20 this. I would have thought any mode that requires long plain carriers = would be=20 better suited to near the band edges.
Three German operators suggested a band = plan during=20 late September, in which QRSS was near the bottom of the band. As far as = I=20 remember this plan was met with some hostility.
It has been suggested that people will = not stick to=20 a band plan. I find this hard to believe, particularly in respect of = QRSS, if=20 they want their signals to be found.
Another problem I would suggest, is = just how many=20 know how to measure/calculate their EIRP? I have noticed several = contributors to=20 this reflector refer to ERP.
Food for thought?
Vy 73,
Chris, = G4AYT.
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