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From: "Lee Scott - AA1YN" <aa1yn@aa1yn.com>
In this case you have gathered the information on your own with no outside
help. The other station is basically sending CQ in digital mode, You have
picked up that CQ via your own radio and your computer has marked the
position of the calling station on a map.
Mike just has to ask
But how is this different from soliciting calls on lets say 146.52 or even a
repeater for that matter to come over to xxx.xxxx MHz and work you over
there. You are still soliciting a contact from an "established" calling
frequency. In this case the call frequency is .585 and not .52
Mike Urich, KA5CVH
www.ka5cvh.com
http://www.ka5cvh.com/vhf/vhfindex.htm
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