At 11:34 15/10/99 -0400, DK8KW wrote:
this frequency is in perfect agreement with the gentlemen's agreement
bandplan worked out at the LF Forum during the RSGB HF (and LF) Convention
in Old Windsor last week, documented by John, G3WKL.
Basically, the forum came up with the following:
135.700 - 136.000 local tests and temporary beacon transmissions
136.000 - 137.100 CW
137.100 - 137.600 non-CW modes (such as PSK31, RTTY, etc.)
137.600 - 137.800 Slow-CW
I wasn't aware that in agreement with the 'bandplan' there should be not CW
above 137100. And taking into account the many CW signals heard up to
137500 many others are in the same situation.
One practical remark : due to commercial QRM the band is useless for weaks
signal reception below 136500 (at least here in Belgium). This would mean
that in practice there is only 600Hz bandwidth for CW while we reserve
500Hz for almost non-existing modes. I agree that new modes must be
encouraged and that we sould have a segment for it, but 500Hz seems just
too much to me. Maybe a 200Hz segment would be enough (137400 - 137600).
73, Rik ON7YD
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