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- From: rick@ricksys.lonestar.org (Richard McCombs KB5SNF)
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.shortwave
- Subject: Re: IRRS-Shortwave SCHE0193
- Message-ID: <921231.060730.2n9.rusnews.w165w@ricksys.lonestar.org>
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 92 06:07:30 CST
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- Organization: The Red Headed League; Lawton, Ok
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- tconboy@uswnvg.com (Terry A. Conboy) writes:
-
- > The recent post of the use of 7125 kHz by IRRS indicates that N. America
- > is part of the target area for these broadcasts. This frequency is
- > allocated to the amateur radio service in North America and should
- > not be a target area for broadcasts.
- >
- > I'll admit that a 10 kW omni is only a minor issue, compared to the
- > normal gigawatt ERPs...
-
- I think they *target* only in the sense that they want signal reports
- from people who here them in N. America. I don't think you can make an
- issue issue of it since they use an omni. There are probably other
- brodcasters using antennas beamed at N. America and more ERP.
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