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color=#0000ff size=2>cable channel 18 is pretty close to 145.450 MHz (I forgeet
exactly where). The cable system in Rolla was so leaky that having a
repeater (built to good engineering standards, no spurs, etc.) drove the cable
company off cable channel 18 back in the early 90's.</FONT></SPAN></DIV><BR>
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<FONT face=Tahoma size=2><B>From:</B> aprssig-bounces@lists.tapr.org
[mailto:aprssig-bounces@lists.tapr.org] <B>On Behalf Of </B>John
Place<BR><B>Sent:</B> Friday, March 11, 2005 5:21 AM<BR><B>To:</B> Charles
Gallo; TAPR APRS Mailing List<BR><B>Subject:</B> Re: Two meter freqs in cable/TV
systems; WAS Re: [aprssig] YaesuFT1500M<BR></FONT><BR></DIV>
<DIV></DIV><BR><BR>Charles Gallo wrote:
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=mid70303039.20050311053534@TheGallos.com type="cite"><PRE wrap="">On 3/11/2005 Rich Garcia wrote:
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<BLOCKQUOTE type="cite"><PRE wrap="">Could be...our CERT team uses 146.55 simplex in addition to our UHF repeater
and
no matter where I am I get a dead carrier coming in and out on both the
mobile and HT
more often than not. I no longer listen to .55 because of it.
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<BLOCKQUOTE type="cite"><PRE wrap="">I also believe 145.19 is in the cable band.
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<BLOCKQUOTE type="cite"><PRE wrap="">Rich
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...snip...
We deal with simplex, dead carrier and the like with CTCSS - here in
the NYC metro area, almost all the 2m repeaters use 136.5 as their
CTCSS tone. We've chosen 162.58 as our default Simplex operations
</PRE></BLOCKQUOTE><BR>162.58????<BR><BR>
<BLOCKQUOTE cite=mid70303039.20050311053534@TheGallos.com type="cite"><PRE wrap="">freq, and the group KNOWS that we run with 136.5 encode and decode -
part of our SOPs.
That's the one BIG advantage to running public service events.
Everyone says "operator training" - that's OK, but the biggest value
is in doing After Action debriefs and Reports. Use THAT data to
change how you operate your team
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73 de KG2V
For the Children - RKBA!
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