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#140609 04/18/04 09:31 AM
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When VHF was used for TV in the U.K. ..... (I have some links to websites with the old assignments somewhere -- I'll try to find them later).

Here's a link to Mike Brown's excellent website. There are listings of the old VHF BBC and ITA transmitter network as well as modern listings:
http://tx.mb21.co.uk/info/index.asp

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Paul, Just an update to the 2-metre problem.
I use a 25W linear Amplifier to give my Mobile a bit more power, I run that through a Band-Pass Filter and then to a 'scope' and then to my Aerial, a 5/8 wave co-linear vertical ground-plane, w/ Radials @ 90 degrees to the Vertical plane.
The "scope" providing information as to the Modulation Percentage, 90-100% is common here, but I would never exceed that limit!, even with Single Sideband use.

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