It doesn't matter.. anything above 300ghz is available for Amateur use,
I believe, it is the same "band" as far as the contest is concerned ..
you cant change from green laser to red laser and make a new qso.
Dustin Williams wrote:
> Ok I am not familiar with these "light" QSOs so forgive me if this is a
> stupid question.
>
> How do you know the frequency that you are "transmitting" on? My
> understanding is that part of what we must do as Amature Radio operators
> is to know where we are transmitting at all times and stay within our
> bands. Now if I understand this right the frequency of light varies with
> its color. So I ask again how do you know where you are both for FCC
> compliance and contest credit?
>
> 73,
> Dustin
> K5RNT/R
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