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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Dear All, do you remember? We wrote: “as a first proposal for discussion we present a "plan”. The key words were: “first”, “proposal” and “”plan”” (in quotation marks!). We continued to emphasize again: “it is a first basis and proposal” and “ those who have an interest in operation between 472kHz and 479kHz ... are invited to agree, discuss or provide better ideas”. [...] Content analysis details: (-1.9 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.0 RCVD_IN_DNSWL_NONE RBL: Sender listed at http://www.dnswl.org/, no trust [205.188.105.144 listed in list.dnswl.org] 0.0 FREEMAIL_FROM Sender email is commonly abused enduser mail provider (kkorn42[at]aol.com) -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record -2.1 RP_MATCHES_RCVD Envelope sender domain matches handover relay domain 0.2 FREEMAIL_ENVFROM_END_DIGIT Envelope-from freemail username ends in digit (kkorn42[at]aol.com) 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message 0.0 T_DKIM_INVALID DKIM-Signature header exists but is not valid X-Scan-Signature: ba91b3da87b600e195a477da13512b8e Subject: LF: Re: 630m Band Plan Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="part1_97e5e.19e0404a.3da09afa_boundary" X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on post.thorcom.com X-Spam-Level: * X-Spam-Status: No, hits=1.4 required=5.0 tests=FROM_ENDS_IN_NUMS, HTML_FONTCOLOR_BLUE,HTML_FONTCOLOR_UNSAFE,HTML_MESSAGE,NO_REAL_NAME autolearn=no version=2.63 X-SA-Exim-Scanned: Yes Sender: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: rs_out_1@blacksheep.org X-SA-Exim-Scanned: No; SAEximRunCond expanded to false x-aol-global-disposition: G X-AOL-SCOLL-AUTHENTICATION: mtain-dc01.r1000.mx.aol.com ; domain : mx.aol.com DKIM : fail x-aol-sid: 3039ac1d4081506f4167277a X-AOL-IP: 195.171.43.25 X-AOL-SPF: domain : blacksheep.org SPF : none --part1_97e5e.19e0404a.3da09afa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 Dear All, do you remember?=20 We wrote: =E2=80=9Cas a first proposal for discussion we present a "plan=E2= =80=9D. The =20 key words were: =E2=80=9Cfirst=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9Cproposal=E2=80=9D and =E2= =80=9C=E2=80=9Dplan=E2=80=9D=E2=80=9D (in quotation marks!). We continued to emphasize again: =E2=80=9Cit is a first basis and proposal= =E2=80=9D and =E2=80=9C those who have an interest in operation between 472kHz and 479kHz ... are= =20 invited to agree, discuss or provide better ideas=E2=80=9D. We got 13 replies and we would like to summarize what we learned. - We never wanted to =E2=80=9Cimpose upon the rest of the world=E2=80=9D ou= r ideas. =20 Webster explaines: to impose =E2=80=93 to establish or apply as compulsory.= As stated =20 above, it was meant as an idea, a proposal. Maybe our use of the word =E2= =80=9Cplan=E2=80=9D =20 (although in q.m.) was feared as an insinuation to a rigid enforcement.=20 Never our idea! - =E2=80=9CLet=E2=80=99s wait and then decide=E2=80=9D. Do you remember tha= t there was already an=20 open question whether or not there is a plan to follow. In the WSPR forum= =20 the same question was asked by a ham from UK. Our idea was: let us discuss= =20 now, so we have a basis / proposal for the times when (hopefully) many=20 countries are allowed to join. And who is going to =E2=80=9Cdecide=E2=80= =9D? Upon what basis?=20 And when? - =E2=80=9CI remember that dividing regular CW and QRSS/digital modes in = the old=20 days on 136 kHz had helped to coexist peacefully for over a decade now.=E2= =80=9D =20 Obviously it is good practice to think about where on the band what mode is= =20 practised. On all HF bands CW has no restrictions, but it is practised in t= he=20 lower portion. So why not follow that habit here? - =E2=80=9Ccalling frequency / frequencies=E2=80=9D was the request of a ve= ry active ham.=20 =E2=80=9CSo it is important to have some 100 Hz of free spectrum arround a= CW =20 calling frequency=E2=80=9D; reason: because CW filters may be not narrow en= ough. - =E2=80=9Cgood idea to have narrow guard bands around existing aeronautica= l =20 beacons=E2=80=9D: it is trivial, that other regions in the world will proba= bly need =20 different such guards. Just to clarify: a pilot will tune to the frequ (in = kHz, =20 no fractions) of a NDB and expects that the relevant Instrument will show= =20 him the direction to that NDB relative to his AC. He will listen to the ID= =20 just to make sure. Hopefully e.g. a QRSS Station on top will not disturb t= he=20 instrument? Most probably our power restrictions will show that this=20 safeguard unnecessary; we introduced it as an additional good will act. ND= Bs are=20 a dying species. - =E2=80=9C(I am a) strong promoter of the narrow QRSS/DFCW 60 slots for = =20 intercontinental work ... and reasonably spaced from subbands with local s= ignals=E2=80=9D=20 this calls for some sort of regulation within the community. - =E2=80=9CI intend to work primarily CW ... I do not intend to use UNATTEN= DED =20 BROADCAST/BEACON MODES=E2=80=9D. OK, fine, but this is a personal view and = preference =20 and does not help any further. As we wrote: =E2=80=9Cthose who have an inte= rest in =20 operation between 472kHz and 479kHz ... are invited to agree, discuss or=20 provide better ideas=E2=80=9D. - =E2=80=9CBeacons within the IF filter bandwidth of many analog receivers = around=20 472.5 kHz, ... - please don't. Also consider that, at the moment, the =20 "lower end" of the band is the most valuable part of it. ...IMHO, beacons t= here =20 are evil.=E2=80=9D This implies, that a certain portion of the band is =E2= =80=9Cbetter=E2=80=9D and=20 should be used only for a certain type of operation. Others, please go=20 somewhere else and esp. beacons are regarded as =E2=80=9Cunwelcome=E2=80= =9D. Hams are a=20 multifaced community, we can not hinder someone from establishing a (e.g. = WSPR) =E2=80=9C beacon=E2=80=9D. They can not be compared with the existing NDBs. So a mut= ual=20 agreement has to be reached in the future (see above: =E2=80=9Cfirst=E2=80= =9D & =E2=80=9Cproposal=E2=80=9D!). =E2=80=9CLet's coordinate things here, and on "the other" group as necessa= ry. We=20 need a lot of flexibility on MF=E2=80=9D Fine!. Gentlemen: =E2=80=9CSwitch black box Beacon on then go away for the day or= go to=20 bed and check later on the Internet database to see if Black box has made = it=20 to Kalahatungutee. ... Not forgetting to click on 'auto QSO' and 'upload= =20 QSL' buttons.=E2=80=9D remarks like that do not help in any way and are hu= miliating=20 to others. - =E2=80=9C... if you understand =E2=80=98band plan=E2=80=99 as a useful hi= nt for newcomers (RX-=20 and TXwise) where it may be useful to listen or to call e.g. in CW or =20 where to set the =E2=80=98dial=E2=80=99 for WSPR decoding, then i cannot fi= nd something bad on =20 it.=E2=80=9D Correct, our idea! =E2=80=9CIf we start to collect our experiences why it is useful to use th= at QRG=20 for that mode, then why not. ... But many countries, experiences and time= =20 should form this plan, not only the German amateurs, .... That means,=20 probably the plan will form itself!=E2=80=9D This hopefully will happen, bu= t we thought,=20 that discussed on a proposal would be a better starting. And remember: the= =20 question re such a proposal already exists. - =E2=80=9CAbout QRSS/DFCW i think one can use a frequency which is close t= o the=20 carrier of a NDB: First, there will be no CW station close to the carrier= .=20 Second, the QRSS/DFCW signal is not affected by the presence of the NBD =20 carrier.=E2=80=9D Hopefully it is not quite the reverse. - =E2=80=9CConcentrating the digimodes on the upper part of the band is not= bad =20 ... the active stations will define where the center or "dial" frequency of= =20 which mode will be.=E2=80=9D Exactly, but now they are sitting on top of ea= ch other. - =E2=80=9CDial frequency means nothing for those of us in CW rx mode=E2=80= =9D. Correct =20 (personal statement) but does not help in any way for others: =E2=80=9CMode= rn data=20 modes are ... frequency agile ... so the rx end has to know where to set = the=20 rx dial to intercept them.=E2=80=9D Which leads to some sort of mutual=20 understanding / rules.=20 And further: =E2=80=9CMany of the transmissions will be under the noise lev= el ...=20 and require a defined slot to function=E2=80=9D. End of inputs. Please think about the remarks of your fellow hams and their approach re.= =20 a =E2=80=9Cband plan=E2=80=9D; and think about the future of this special b= and, that =20 hopefully will see many more countries participating. And be prepared, that without some generally accepted rules to follow, it= =20 will be more complicated to enjoy the allocated 7kHz. =20 73 de Walter, Roland, Klaus --part1_97e5e.19e0404a.3da09afa_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
Dear All, do you remember?

We wrote: =E2=80=9Cas a first proposal for discussion we present a= "plan=E2=80=9D. The=20 key words were: =E2=80=9Cfirst=E2=80=9D, =E2=80=9Cproposal=E2=80=9D and =E2= =80=9C=E2=80=9Dplan=E2=80=9D=E2=80=9D (in quotation marks!).
We=20 continued to emphasize again: =E2=80=9Cit is a first basis and proposal=E2= =80=9D and =E2=80=9Cthose who=20 have an interest in operation between 472kHz and 479kHz ... are invited to= =20 agree, discuss or provide better ideas=E2=80=9D.

We got 13 replies and we would like to summarize what we learned.<= /DIV>

- We never wanted to =E2=80=9Cimpose upon the rest of the world=E2= =80=9D our ideas.=20 Webster explaines: to impose =E2=80=93 to establish or apply as compulsory.= As stated=20 above, it was meant as an idea, a proposal. Maybe our use of the word =E2= =80=9Cplan=E2=80=9D=20 (although in q.m.) was feared as an insinuation to a rigid enforcement. Nev= er=20 our idea!

- =E2=80=9CLet=E2=80=99s wait and then decide=E2=80=9D. Do you rem= ember that there was already=20 an open question whether or not there is a plan to follow. In the WSPR foru= m the=20 same question was asked by a ham from UK. Our idea was: let us discuss now,= so=20 we have a basis / proposal for the times when (hopefully) many countries ar= e=20 allowed to join. And who is going to =E2=80=9Cdecide=E2=80=9D? Upon what ba= sis? And when?

-  =E2=80=9CI remember that dividing regular CW and QRSS/digi= tal modes in=20 the old days on 136 kHz had helped to coexist peacefully for over a decade = now.=E2=80=9D=20 Obviously it is good practice to think about where on the band what mode is= =20 practised. On all HF bands CW has no restrictions, but it is practised in t= he=20 lower portion. So why not follow that habit here?

- =E2=80=9Ccalling frequency / frequencies=E2=80=9D was the reques= t of a very active=20 ham.  =E2=80=9CSo it is important to have some 100 Hz of free spectrum= arround a CW=20 calling frequency=E2=80=9D; reason: because CW filters may be not narrow en= ough.

- =E2=80=9Cgood idea to have narrow guard bands around existing ae= ronautical=20 beacons=E2=80=9D: it is trivial, that other regions in the world will proba= bly need=20 different such guards. Just to clarify: a pilot will tune to the frequ (in = kHz,=20 no fractions) of a NDB and expects that the relevant Instrument will show h= im=20 the direction to that NDB relative to his AC. He will listen to the ID just= to=20 make sure. Hopefully e.g. a QRSS Station on top will not disturb the instru= ment?=20 Most probably our power restrictions will show that this safeguard unnecess= ary;=20 we introduced it as an additional good will act. NDBs are a dying species.<= /DIV>

- =E2=80=9C(I am a) strong promoter of the narrow QRSS/DFCW 60 slo= ts for=20 intercontinental work ... and reasonably spaced from subbands with local=20 signals=E2=80=9D this calls for some sort of regulation within the communit= y.

- =E2=80=9CI intend to work primarily CW ... I do not intend to us= e UNATTENDED=20 BROADCAST/BEACON MODES=E2=80=9D. OK, fine, but this is a personal view and = preference=20 and does not help any further. As we wrote: =E2=80=9Cthose who have an inte= rest in=20 operation between 472kHz and 479kHz ... are invited to agree, discuss or pr= ovide=20 better ideas=E2=80=9D.

- =E2=80=9CBeacons within the IF filter bandwidth of many analog r= eceivers=20 around 472.5 kHz, ... - please don't. Also consider that, at the moment, th= e=20 "lower end" of the band is the most valuable part of it. ...IMHO, beacons t= here=20 are evil.=E2=80=9D This implies, that a certain portion of the band is =E2= =80=9Cbetter=E2=80=9D and=20 should be used only for a certain type of operation. Others, please go some= where=20 else and esp. beacons are regarded as =E2=80=9Cunwelcome=E2=80=9D. Hams are= a multifaced=20 community, we can not hinder someone from establishing a (e.g. WSPR) =E2=80= =9Cbeacon=E2=80=9D.=20 They can not be compared with the existing NDBs. So a mutual agreement has = to be=20 reached in the future (see above: =E2=80=9Cfirst=E2=80=9D & =E2=80=9Cpr= oposal=E2=80=9D!).
=E2=80=9CLet's=20 coordinate things here, and on "the other" group as necessary. We need a lo= t of=20 flexibility on MF=E2=80=9D Fine!.
Gentlemen: =E2=80=9CSwitch black box B= eacon on then go away=20 for the day or go to bed and check later on the Internet database to see if= =20 Black box has made it to Kalahatungutee. ... Not forgetting to click on 'au= to=20 QSO' and 'upload QSL' buttons.=E2=80=9D remarks like that do not help in an= y way and are=20 humiliating to others.

- =E2=80=9C... if you understand =E2=80=98band plan=E2=80=99 as a = useful hint for newcomers=20 (RX- and TXwise) where it may be useful to listen or to call  e.g. in = CW or=20 where to set the =E2=80=98dial=E2=80=99 for WSPR decoding, then i cannot fi= nd something bad on=20 it.=E2=80=9D Correct, our idea!
=E2=80=9CIf we start to collect our expe= riences why it is=20 useful to use that QRG for that mode, then why not. ... But many countries,= =20 experiences and time should form this plan, not only the German amateurs, .= ...=20 That means, probably the plan will form itself!=E2=80=9D This hopefully wil= l happen, but=20 we thought, that discussed on a proposal would be a better starting. And=20 remember: the question re such a proposal already exists.

- =E2=80=9CAbout QRSS/DFCW i think one can use a frequency which i= s close to=20 the carrier of  a NDB: First, there will be no CW station close to the= =20 carrier. Second, the QRSS/DFCW signal is not affected by the presence of th= e NBD=20 carrier.=E2=80=9D Hopefully it is not quite the reverse.

- =E2=80=9CConcentrating the digimodes on the upper part of the ba= nd is not bad=20 ... the active stations will define where the center or "dial" frequency of= =20 which mode will be.=E2=80=9D Exactly, but now they are sitting on top of ea= ch=20 other.

- =E2=80=9CDial frequency means nothing for those of us in CW rx m= ode=E2=80=9D. Correct=20 (personal statement) but does not help in any way for others: =E2=80=9CMode= rn data modes=20 are ... frequency  agile ... so the rx end has to know where to set th= e rx=20 dial to intercept them.=E2=80=9D Which leads to some sort of mutual underst= anding /=20 rules.
And further: =E2=80=9CMany of the transmissions will be under th= e noise level=20 ... and require a defined slot to function=E2=80=9D.

End of inputs.

Please think about the remarks of your fellow hams and their appro= ach=20 re. a =E2=80=9Cband plan=E2=80=9D; and think about the future of this speci= al band, that=20 hopefully will see many more countries participating.
And be prepared, t= hat=20 without some generally accepted rules to follow, it will be more complicate= d to=20 enjoy the allocated 7kHz.
 
73
de
Walter, Roland, Klaus
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