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From: karn@thumper.bellcore.com (Phil R. Karn)
Newsgroups: sci.electronics,rec.ham-radio
Subject: Re: Low-power TV transmission
Summary: ATV frequency usage
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Date: 1 Jun 88 18:52:45 GMT
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> By the way, being on 436 should be little trouble to the weak signal
> activity on 432.1.

Except that it could be a lot of trouble to satellite users. The
satellite segment on 70cm runs from 435 to 438 Mhz, and it is actively
used for both uplinks and downlinks by several satellites.

I find it interesting that certain ATV repeaters use channels that include
the 435-438 Mhz segment, even though repeater operation there is prohibited
by the rules.

Phil