From: Bill Turner <dezrat@copper.net>
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2006 09:41:21 -0700
I use them all the time, but I don't see their frequency as sacred.
Anybody, including you, me or the IARU can set up a band plan. Only if
it is adopted by the FCC or your country's equivalent does it become
enforceable.
How about this scenario:
Station A listens on 14.100 and hears nothing.
Station A sends QRL? a couple of times and receives no response.
Station A calls CQ and shortly thereafter is jammed by a beacon.
Which station is at fault?
or this one:
How about this scenario:
Station A listens on 14.083 and hears nothing.
Station A sends QRL? a couple of times and receives no response.
Station A calls CQ and shortly thereafter is interfered with by a
station who's been on the frequency for a while, because the
propogation shifts?
Which station is at fault?
73, doug
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