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Re: THREAT TO 222-225MHz Spectrum


 

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I consider this a National Threat because it started in Los Angeles where it’s cause great interference to the 222-225MHz spectrum and is now moving to Southwestern Arizona. Please remember Amateur Radio is primary on this spectrum, we do not share it will the military. This experimentation should be conducted on NTIA Frequencies in military assigned spectrum Not Radio Amateur spectrum. While some HAMs don’t use the 222 MHz spectrum like other areas do it’s still spectrum assigned to us and where operations such as pavepaws military UHF Radar has reduced UHF HAM operations, Note Sacramento, CA the 222-225MHz is a viable band for weak signal and repeater operations without radar.

If you experience interference, please use the link included in my letter to submit a complaint it’s the only way to stop the incursion and protect our spectrum.

John N. Hudson III, WA6HYQ


On Mar 31, 2025, at 11:13, Chris Baldwin via groups.io <vtat1271@...> wrote:

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+1 to that.
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You know, the ARRL isn't the end-all, be-all of amateur radio. No reason that a well-meaning group couldn't start another national association and weed out the corporate greed.
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Chris/AJM
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On Sun, Mar 30, 2025 at 11:30 AM, Mike Besemer - WM4B wrote:

I’m sure the ARRL is sitting there, wringing their hands and planning the next batch of mailings to go out and pander for additional funds.

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Mike

WM4B

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