Nats Frequency Split

Ron Van Putte vanputte at cox.net
Tue Oct 26 13:46:35 AKDT 2004


On Oct 26, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Bill Glaze wrote:

> Have the dates for the pattern Nats' been established?

Yes.  Go to  
http://www.nsrca.org/competition/NsrcaNationals/ 
2005_nats_planning_meeting.htm
and read the results of the Nats Planning Meeting.

Ron Van Putte
NSRCA Vice President/Nats Coordinator

> Ron Van Putte wrote:
>
>> All - While I was at AMA Headquarters at the Nats Planning Meeting  
>> last weekend, I submitted a draft 2005 Nats entry form, which  
>> includes the frequency split.  Based on the observations of several  
>> individuals, who pointed out an excess of 50 MHz channels allocated  
>> to the Intermediate event, I modified the frequency split for the  
>> Nats from what it has been for many years.  The only changes are that  
>> I moved channel 06 from Intermediate to Advanced and moved channel 07  
>> from Intermediate to Master. That results in one 50 MHz channel on  
>> Intermediate, two on Advanced, three on Master and four on F3A.  This  
>> change allocates the 50 MHz channels to events which are more likely  
>> to need them.  I thought briefly about moving one 50 MHz channel from  
>> F3A to Master, based on recent Nats attendance, but didn't.
>>
>> Check out the 2005 Nats frequency split on the NSRCA web site at  
>> http://www.nsrca.org/competition/NsrcaNationals/natschannels.htm
>>
>> Ron Van Putte
>> NSRCA Vice President/Nats Coordinator
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