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The same = Office as the RSGB president.=20 Maybe I would have handled things different. de G3KEV=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: John Gould, G3WKL=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk=20 Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 3:58 PM Subject: Re: [rsgb_lf_group] Re: Band Planning for 472 Khz Band ? =20 I'm busy on other matters this weekend and wasn't expecting to have to = get into this detail yet as the resolution for amateurs to have the band = doesn't strictly come into force until 1st Jan 2013. The issue with NDBs is complex as some have noted. Over several years = a group of us worked with classaxe data and other more official sources. = Our best list of active NDBs is collated at = http://www.rsgb-spectrumforum.org.uk/500khz/ndb.php, which was our = working data during the preparatory stages for WRC-12. It's quite = possible that there could be some changes to this data as it hasn't been = checked for several months. We failed to gain even European agreement on our preferred band 493 - = 505 kHz, and what we have is the common ground between the CITEL and = CEPT preference. At least we got something and at least for the UK and = a number of other countries it should work out as more bandwidth than we = have currently. As is often the case we have a compromise solution that takes into = account protection of NDB using frequency separation, distance and ERP. = Some countries have already excluded themselves in the footnote to the = allocation, and as the above website shows others will not be able to = allow operating across the whole band because of NDBs in neighbouring = countries. In the UK we are fortunate along with the USA and Canada and = a number of other countries that we should be allocated the whole band. = As some have said the NDBs are being phased out, but at CEPT level we = could not secure a timetable. Meanwhile, I would suggest that we don't = get too firm in our views at this stage of a band plan but me more = flexible as in the early days of 136 kHz. 73 John, G3WKL -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- From: graham787 To: rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk=20 Sent: Friday, 15 June 2012, 16:30 Subject: [rsgb_lf_group] Re: Band Planning for 472 Khz Band ? =20 Yes , But im sure we can engineer a way round it ..=20 Q what is the 'wording' of the data regulations ?=20 --- In rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk, "mal hamilton" = wrote: > > Graham > This particular piece of spectrum was NOT a good choice for radio = amateur use. Like Tracy said the majority of the NDB'S are audible in = the UK and some very loud during the dark hours.=20 > It is only really suitable for CW qso mode where the operator can = dive in/out of vacant slots at the time. > For Opera or other data modes it will be difficult where a SLOT = has to be specified because there are quite dramatic propagation changes = taking place especially in the dark hours and you could well end up on = top of a NDB or several.=20 > The same applies on 160 metres where band condx change all the = time, fortunately there are no NDB'S to contend with. > It is not surprising commercial operators did not see this part of = the spectrum as useful except all NDB'S QRT. > NDB'S are still a useful nav aid for the Aeronautical service es = others so I cannot see them switching off. > G3KEV >=20 > ----- Original Message -----=20 > From: graham787=20 > To: rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk=20 > Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 2:38 PM > Subject: [rsgb_lf_group] Re: Band Planning for 472 Khz Band ? >=20 >=20 >=20 > This is going to be a nightmare, more like a downhill slalom = course than a band allocation=20 >=20 > Has anyone a graphic of the band and beacon allocations what shows = where the gaps are ? >=20 > G.. >=20 > --- In rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk, "Mike Dennison" = wrote: > > > > Guard bands for all 27 listed NDBs would present a problem as = the MCW=20 > > receivers would be at least 2.5kHz wide. Fortunately, any=20 > > interference from amateurs is likely to be extremely local. Our = small=20 > > signal working is likely to suffer more QRM =3Dfrom=3D the NDBs = than to=20 > > them. > >=20 > > Mike, G3XDV > > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D > >=20 > > > Twenty-seven NDBs have been logged in Europe between = 472-479kHz. > > > Twelve of those have been logged from the UK. > > > The NDB database on the Classaxe web site would provide = detailed > > > information on frequencies which should be avoided. It should = be borne > > > in mind that the NDBs use A2 mode with a mix of approx 400Hz = and > > > 1020Hz modulation, so there are a good number of specific = slots to be > > > wary of. > > >=20 > > > http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/reu/ > > >=20 > > > Perhaps some consideration should be given to setting up some = form of > > > guard bands/frequencies in order to avoid any problems with = NDBs? > > >=20 > > > 73s Tracey G5VU > > > __._,_.___ Reply to sender | Reply to group | Reply via web post | Start a new = topic=20 Messages in this topic (18)=20 Recent Activity: a.. New Members 4=20 Visit Your Group=20 Switch to: Text-Only, Daily Digest =E2=80=A2 Unsubscribe =E2=80=A2 = Terms of Use. =20 __,_._,___ ------=_NextPart_000_0073_01CD4B1C.D70B1E50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF
John
The RSGB and their representives do not have the = fire=20 power to convince others in EU that their way is best.
de MAL/VS6HI - Past President Hong Kong = Amateur Radio=20 Society. The same Office as the RSGB president.
Maybe I would have handled things = different.
de G3KEV 
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 John Gould,=20 G3WKL
To: rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups= .co.uk=20
Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 = 3:58 PM
Subject: Re: [rsgb_lf_group] = Re: Band=20 Planning for 472 Khz Band ?

  =

I'm busy on other matters this weekend and wasn't expecting = to have=20 to get into this detail yet as the resolution for amateurs to have the = band=20 doesn't strictly come into force until 1st Jan 2013.

The issue with NDBs is complex as some have noted. =  Over=20 several years a group of us worked with classaxe data and other more = official=20 sources.  Our best list of active NDBs is collated = at http://www.r= sgb-spectrumforum.org.uk/500khz/ndb.php,=20 which was our working data during the preparatory stages for WRC-12.=20  It's quite possible that there could be some changes to this = data as it=20 hasn't been checked for several months.

We failed to gain even European agreement on our preferred = band 493=20 - 505 kHz, and what we have is the common ground between the CITEL and = CEPT=20 preference.  At least we got something and at least for the UK = and a=20 number of other countries it should work out as more bandwidth than we = have=20 currently.

As is often the case we have a compromise solution that = takes into=20 account protection of NDB using frequency separation, distance and = ERP. Some=20 countries have already excluded themselves in the footnote to the = allocation,=20 and as the above website shows others will not be able to allow = operating=20 across the whole band because of NDBs in neighbouring countries. =  In the=20 UK we are fortunate along with the USA and Canada and a number of = other=20 countries that we should be allocated the whole band. =  

As some have said the NDBs are being phased out, but at = CEPT level=20 we could not secure a timetable.  Meanwhile, I would suggest that = we=20 don't get too firm in our views at this stage of a band plan but me = more=20 flexible as in the early days of 136 kHz.
 
73 John, G3WKL

From: graham787=20 <g0nbd@hotmail.com>
To: = rsgb_lf_group@yahoogroups.co.uk=20
Sent: Friday, 15 = June=20 2012, 16:30
Subject:=20 [rsgb_lf_group] Re: Band Planning for 472 Khz Band = ?

 =20
Yes , But im sure we can engineer a way round it ..

Q = what is=20 the 'wording' of the data regulations ?

--- In rsgb_lf_group@yahoog= roups.co.uk,=20 "mal hamilton" <g3kevmal@...> wrote:
>
> = Graham
>=20 This particular piece of spectrum was NOT a good choice for radio = amateur=20 use. Like Tracy said the majority of the NDB'S are audible in the UK = and=20 some very loud during the dark hours.
> It is only really = suitable=20 for CW qso mode where the operator can dive in/out of vacant slots = at the=20 time.
> For Opera or other data modes it will be difficult = where a=20 SLOT has to be specified because there are quite dramatic = propagation=20 changes taking place especially in the dark hours and you could well = end up=20 on top of a NDB or several.
> The same applies on 160 metres = where=20 band condx change all the time, fortunately there are no NDB'S to = contend=20 with.
> It is not surprising commercial operators did not see = this=20 part of the spectrum as useful except all NDB'S QRT.
> NDB'S = are still=20 a useful nav aid for the Aeronautical service es others so I cannot = see them=20 switching off.
> G3KEV
>
> ----- Original Message = -----=20
> From: graham787
> To: rsgb_lf_group@yahoog= roups.co.uk=20
> Sent: Friday, June 15, 2012 2:38 PM
> Subject:=20 [rsgb_lf_group] Re: Band Planning for 472 Khz Band ?
> =
>=20
>
> This is going to be a nightmare, more like a = downhill=20 slalom course than a band allocation
>
> Has anyone a = graphic=20 of the band and beacon allocations what shows where the gaps are = ?
>=20
> G..
>
> --- In rsgb_lf_group@yahoog= roups.co.uk,=20 "Mike Dennison" <mike.dennison@> wrote:
> >
> = >=20 Guard bands for all 27 listed NDBs would present a problem as the = MCW=20
> > receivers would be at least 2.5kHz wide. Fortunately, = any=20
> > interference from amateurs is likely to be extremely = local.=20 Our small
> > signal working is likely to suffer more QRM = =3Dfrom=3D=20 the NDBs than to
> > them.
> >
> > = Mike,=20 G3XDV
> > =3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
> > =
> > > Twenty-seven=20 NDBs have been logged in Europe between 472-479kHz.
> > = > Twelve=20 of those have been logged from the UK.
> > > The NDB = database on=20 the Classaxe web site would provide detailed
> > > = information=20 on frequencies which should be avoided. It should be borne
> = > >=20 in mind that the NDBs use A2 mode with a mix of approx 400Hz = and
>=20 > > 1020Hz modulation, so there are a good number of specific = slots to=20 be
> > > wary of.
> > >
> > > = http://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/reu/
> > = >=20
> > > Perhaps some consideration should be given to = setting up=20 some form of
> > > guard bands/frequencies in order to = avoid any=20 problems with NDBs?
> > >
> > > 73s Tracey=20 G5VU
>=20 = >
>



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