[aprssig] aprssig Digest, Vol 191, Issue 19
David Aronovitz
k1lpi at yahoo.com
Fri May 22 13:25:12 EDT 2020
72 MHz assignments:
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§ 90.257 Assignment and use of frequencies in the band 72-76 MHz.
(a) The following criteria shall govern the authorization and use of frequencies within the band 72-76 MHz by fixed stations. (For call box operations see § 90.241).
(1) The following frequencies in the band 72-76 MHz may be used for fixed operations:
MHz
72.02 72.80
72.04 72.82
72.06 72.84
72.08 72.86
72.10 72.88
72.12 72.90
72.14 72.92
72.16 72.94
72.18 72.96
72.20 72.98
72.22 75.42
72.24 75.46
72.26 75.50
72.28 75.54
72.30 75.58
72.32 75.62
72.34 75.64
72.36 75.66
72.38 75.68
72.40 75.70
72.42 75.72
72.46 75.74
72.50 75.76
72.54 75.78
72.58 75.80
72.62 75.82
72.64 75.84
72.66 75.86
72.68 75.88
72.70 75.90
72.72 75.92
72.74 75.94
72.76 75.96
72.78 75.98
(2) All authorizations are subject to the condition that no harmful interference will be caused to television reception on Channels 4 and 5.
73 de K1LPI
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> Is there still a Paging band at 72 MHz?
> I found an old paging transmitter
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