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 Message 12956 
 Rug Rat to Mortar M. 
 Re: Will we lose 70cm? 
 28 Jul 25 20:50:21 
 
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On Mon 28-Jul-2025  2:12p, Mortar M.@1:124/5016.0 said to Rug Rat:

MM> I'm not a ham, but I do scan the bands via WebSDR and KiwiSDR.  I mostly
MM> listen to HF, but I do like tuning in 2m and 70cm.  Problem is, nobody
MM> seems to be around anymore.  I've tried stations all over the US and
MM> different times of the day, but there's hardly anybody around.  The
MM> stations seem to be functional (I occationally hear the station ID),
MM> there's just nobody home.
MM> --- SBBSecho 3.28-Linux
MM>  * Origin: End Of The Line BBS - endofthelinebbs.com (1:124/5016)

Depends largely on your area,  So Cal. 70cm used to be very active, in San
Diego we had a lot of cool toys on 440, such as HF remote Bases.  In the lower
end of 440Mhz SSB is where a lot of amateur satalink links, and of course
cross band repeating, and let us also not forget 9600bps packet, and fast scan
television.

Rug Rat (Brent Hendricks)
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