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<div> Sc ott what is the frequency range and output of the 220 radios? Would cost be similar?<br></div>
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-------------- Original message from Scott Miller <scott@opentrac.org>: --------------
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> 220 has hot spots in a few places. Atlanta has a couple (one actively used)
and I have heard APRS on another 220 frequency. I spotted it one day when I
scanned through 220 on my D700. When I heard it, I let the radio decode it and
sure enough it was APRS on 222.090. As I understand, California is also a hot
<br>> spot for 220 activity.
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<br>> Yeah, apparently this county has a lot of 220 activity, just not so much
<br>> on this side of the mountains.
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<br>> In this case, lack of activity might be a good thing - lots of room to
<br>> set up your own stuff without interfering with anyone.
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<br>> Scott
<br>> N1VG
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