That's almost enough to discourage a new ham from getting on the air.
Most of it should be a reference as to where groups hang out, give or
take a bit, but not a band plan.
Whether it's meant that way of not, the words "band plan" carry a
connotation of being sanctioned and official, not a list of where people
and nets hang out.
As an example, 40 meters which is the only HF band I'm on until I get
the other antennas back up, so it's the only one I'm really familiar
with. 7.16 to 7.19 is almost solid DX when the band is open which for
the past few years has been dark to daylight and often well into
daylight. That will change as propagation changes over the next few
years. For a net of any kind to exist in that range takes a lot of
members over a very wide area. County hunters is one that holds their
own most of the time but they are near the edge
73
Roger (K8RI)
On 12/16/2010 12:45 PM, Tommy Alderman wrote:
> Worthless!
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> Tom - W4BQF
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> Subject: [TowerTalk] Handy bit of info
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> Band plans.
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> http://www.bandplans.com/index.php?band=All<http://www.bandplans.com/index.p
> hp?band=All>
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> If you've got it ok, if not here ya go.
>
> Lee
> KE4VYN
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