[FLWSS] 902 versus 903
Jack Isenberg
ihi at frontiernet.net
Mon Jul 14 12:53:48 EDT 2008
Doug,
Unfortunately, both are in common use. I have worked people both in the
Northeast and in Florida on both.
What I have done is to put my IF on 145. That way my transverter is on 902
at 144 IF and 903 at 145 IF.
The rest of my trasnverters all have a 145.1 IF for the calling frequency.
In the northeast 903 is most common.
Out west, 902 is most common
Florida, both seem to be in use
Good luck
73
Jack
WA2IID
----- Original Message -----
From: "Doug Rehman" <doug at k4ac.com>
To: <flwss at flwss.net>
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2008 12:19 PM
Subject: [FLWSS] 902 versus 903
> Time to add some bands...
>
> According to the ARRL band plan, the calling frequency is on 902. Other
> reading I've done seems to indicate that the ARRL plan is old/out-dated
> and
> the calling frequency is 903.
>
> What is the frequency in use in Florida?
>
> Also, does it make more sense to just get a 902 transverter since it will
> go
> up the extra meg to 903?
>
> Tnx,
> Doug
> K4AC
>
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