I found the problem with the 2.4GHz link... at the end of the link I
accidentally put a period, as if it were a sentence. Computers are so picky.
Here it is again, without the period.
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hsmmnet-freq-sharing-2.4.gif
On 2/11/07, S. Cash Olsen <KD5SSJ@...> wrote:
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> John,
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> You might want to check on these files the one regarding 2.4GHz is not
> there and the suggestion is that it might have been deleted.
>
> Cash
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: John Phelps
> To: ntms-hsmm@yahoogroups.com <ntms-hsmm%40yahoogroups.com>
> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 5:21 PM
> Subject: [ntms-hsmm] New PR and 3.4GHz transverters
>
> I have again been putting some HSMM information on the internet and have
> uploaded 2 self created files to wikimedia commons. These are small "band
> charts" that show the hsmm, part15, and AMSAT frequencies relative to one
> another. They can be found at :
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hsmmnet-freq-sharing-5.8.gif and
> http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Hsmmnet-freq-sharing-2.4.gif. I'm
> shure these will come in handy for presentations. If they are inaccurate
> in
> any way (besides not being to scale, I already know) please let me know.
> I have also been looking into the 2.4-to-3.4GHz transverters that are
> available online and was wondering if anyone has used these and what the
> lowest price around is. I have found one from HyperWireless for $455, but
> that is the lowest so far and still a bit too expensive for my taste.
>
> An off note... does anyone know when the FCC will start handing out vanity
> callsigns again? It seems I have been waiting forever... thanks
>
> Happy Hamming,
> John KF4YFD
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