Hello Group, For those who didn't get the CW message on 477.7 kHz last night, I'm happy to report that 472-479 kHz is now available to all Canadian amateurs. Per the ITU WRC12 approval of 14 February
Better late than never Joe, just in time for the next dip in solar activity as well ! No mention of modes and B/W in the sub clauses , other than the usual 'no jam' ? 73, G, Hello Group, For those wh
Hi Graham, I couldn't find antthing on modes or BW. The last LOA for the band didn't specify mode/BW either and was 5 W ERP not EIRP. Anyway, it's a good day for Canadians and those hoping to work th
Ok Joe, A good start then ! G, Hi Graham, I couldn't find antthing on modes or BW. The last LOA for the band didn't specify mode/BW either and was 5 W ERP not EIRP. Anyway, it's a good day for Canadi
Good evening, Grabber F6HCC running around 477.700 kHz http://f6hcc.free.fr/grabber.htm 73, Jean / F6HCC Hi Graham, I couldn't find antthing on modes or BW. The last LOA for the band didn't specify m
Hi John, Good to hear from you again. Lets hope that we can get some activity in VE on this band. Perhaps we can try for a 2 way some day? So far, nothing about it from RAC..... 73 Joe Joe.. Thanks f
If the regulatory situation is anything like it is here, new frequency bands are a two-part process: allocation and rule implementation. Normally, the allocation has to take place first, and then the
Hi Jean, Thank-you for setting up your grabber. Unfortunatley I didn't check it last night. CW shows up as a blur on a QRSS screen. Now the TX sends a CW ID and an 8s dash. TX on 477.7 kHz and lookin
Hi Joe! 5 watts eirp sounds very well! Do you plan QRO for your CW? I think then really two way CW should be possible over our distance! 73, df5qg Christian Groeger [email protected] schrieb: