<html><body><div style="color:#000; background-color:#fff; font-family:arial, helvetica, sans-serif;font-size:12pt"><div style="RIGHT: auto">Bob, </div>
<div style="RIGHT: auto">Just a Note on the use of 144.990 </div>
<div style="RIGHT: auto">In the Mid-atlantic Repeater Council (T-MARC) 144.990 is a repeater frequency. You have to go above that for another digital Frequency i.e. 145.010</div>
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<div style="RIGHT: auto">Message: 1<BR>Date: Sun, 1 May 2011 10:32:27 -0400 (EDT)<BR>From: "Bob Bruninga " <<A style="RIGHT: auto" href="mailto:bruninga@usna.edu" ymailto="mailto:bruninga@usna.edu"><SPAN style="RIGHT: auto" id=lw_1304338330_4 class=yshortcuts><FONT style="RIGHT: auto" color=#234786>bruninga@usna.edu</FONT></SPAN></A>><BR>Subject: [aprssig] Use of the 144.99 alt-input channel<BR>To: <A href="mailto:aprssig@tapr.org" ymailto="mailto:aprssig@tapr.org"><FONT color=#234786>aprssig@tapr.org</FONT></A><BR>Message-ID: <<A href="mailto:201105011432.020522@msan1.usna.edu" ymailto="mailto:201105011432.020522@msan1.usna.edu"><SPAN id=lw_1304338330_5 class=yshortcuts><FONT color=#234786>201105011432.020522@msan1.usna.edu</FONT></SPAN></A>><BR>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii<BR><BR>A few thoughts on the proper use of 144.39 +600 alternate input channel:<BR><BR>We were planning on using the 144.39 +600 input channel for our
special event in the Maryland Mountains so that our system can hear the weak signals from the 5W walkie-talkies along the 40 mile trail on <SPAN id=lw_1304338330_6 class=yshortcuts>7 May.</SPAN><BR></div></div></body></html>