Because you can hear both stations does not mean that they can
hear each other.
This is one problem with the secondary allocation concept. One Primary station
sending a signal to another may have good propagation to the receiving
location and
the secondary station may also but very poor propagation between the
primary and
secondary stations, they could be in each others skip zone.
73
Bill wa4lav
At 07:38 PM 7/2/2003 -0700, wmlb@sbcglobal.net wrote:
>Well it is still 4 hours PLUS here on the west coast...
>
>I did check the frequencies (channels) a while ago..
>Channel 3.. 5.3665 is occupied by some sort of digital signal. Must
>be one of those "primary" operations. Unfortunately, as I was
>monitoring, somebody started tuning up right on top of the digital
>sig. Not a good thing....but I guess there is going to be those who
>just don't get it or don't figure the rules are for them..
>
>Let's hope that things get off to a good start..
>
>Bill, W6WLB
>
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