[OZAPRS] 80m on thursday night

Hamish Moffatt hamish at cloud.net.au
Mon Oct 4 08:25:47 EST 2004


Then your 10MHz space is 10194.4 kHz, 600 Hz from the band edge which
should be OK.

But 3626.91 kHz - 2100 Hz is 3624.81 kHz, too close to the novice
band edge at 3.625 kHz, as Scott (VK7HSE) said. (Sidebands on the mark 
tone would be out of band.)

On Sun, Oct 03, 2004 at 01:25:43PM +1200, G T & C A Beagley wrote:
> My tones are 2100/2300 on an AEA DSP2232.
> According to www.aprs.net, on 10mhz the mark freq is 10.149.2 giving 
> dial freq of 10.151.5 LSB.
> Things would be much easier of course if the standard APRS frequencies 
> were not so darned close to band edges and were clear of interfering 
> stuff like Fax.


Hamish
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