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G0FTD  > WRC200   05.07.03 01:53l 22 Lines 767 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Australia and 7MHz.
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To  : WRC200@WW


> A dramatic improvement in the 40-meter band. WRC03 has agreed that the
> HF broadcasting service will move out of 7100-7200 kHz by March 2009. This
> is a compromise on the 300-kHz worldwide exclusive amateur allocated that
> was originally sought, yet is still a significant improvement for the
> amateur service. Australia came to the conference with a strong "no
> change" position and had to shift its position dramatically in order to
> embrace the compromise.

Having experienced life in South Australia and of course amateur radio,
I fail to see why Australia would want to poopoo 7Mhz.

It's dead, there's nothing there except empty space, just like every other
HF band !

What a bunch of snides !

- Andy -


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