Hello Piotr, LF
Please also remember to formally ask your telecom authorities to support the
WRC-2012 (was WRC-2011) agenda item 1.23. This is very important for every
national amateur radio organisation to do. Way too many have not done so yet
and this is about the long term future of amateur radio on MF. You must act
soon because the preparations for WRC-2012 are already in progress and the
input is needed NOW.
WRC-2011 agenda item 1.23: "to consider an allocation of about 15 kHz in parts
of the band 415-526.5 kHz to the amateur service on a secondary basis, taking
into account the need to protect existing services."
73
Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ
Quoting Piotr MÅ?ynarski <[email protected]>:
> Dear LF group,
> The present discussion about uk/us 500 kHz bandplan has triggered a
> question which i was going to put here, on this reflector ,
> for some time. In Poland, we still lack this MF band allocation to
> radioamateurs. There is a small group of hams interested in having an
> access to this band..
> Some time ago i was asked by one of our PZK ( Polish Radioamateur
> Union) officials to prepare a sort of a preliminary note about this
> issue
> I plan to write such a note ( along with Marcin, sq2bxi and others)
> Athough this lf_reflector is uk based we all know that it has a
> world-wide character including stations from G,W,F,DL,S,OK,ON,EI,PA,I
> ,OE,HB,VE
> ( i am sorry if any other country prefix has been ommited) . Therefore
> , my ask is the following:
> please , write here , on this reflector, the 500 khz band
> allocation in particular countries i.e. band limits as well as EIRP
> power,special permits. etc...
> Obviously, with such an information provided the "power" of such a
> note will be greatly increased.
>
>
> 73 de Piotr, sq7mpj
> qth: Lodz /jo91rs/
>
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