Dear all
to my understanding the 100 watts within the new norwegian rules for 500
kHz is the output power of the transmitter.
HW?
73 Ha-Jo, DJ1ZB
"Rik Strobbe" <[email protected]> schrieb:
> just received this
>
> 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
>
> ----- Doorgestuurd bericht van [email protected] -----
> Datum: Sun, 8 Nov 2009 12:50:29 +0100
> Van: Ole Garpestad <[email protected]>
>
> Hi folks,
>
> For your information:
>
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> New secondary allocations for Norwegian radio amateurs
>
> As of November 6th 2009 the updated amateur radio licensing
> regulations in Norway went into force.
> The main news are the following new allocations made available to all
> Norwegian radio amateurs (in addition to the 135,7 - 137,8 kHz and the
> 7,1 - 7,2 MHz bands):
>
> LF:
> 493 - 510 kHz on secondary basis, 100 W, A1A (CW) only.
>
> HF:
> 5260 - 5410 kHz on secondary basis, all modes (6 kHz max bandwidth)
> 24740-24890 kHz on secondary basis, 1kW (6 kHz max bandwidth)
>
> VHF
> 70,0625-70,0875 MHz on secondary basis, 100 W, max bandwidth 16 kHz
> 70,1375-70,1875 MHz on secondary basis, 100 W, max bandwidth 16 kHz
> 70,2625-70,3125 MHz on secondary basis, 100 W, max bandwidth 16 kHz
> 70,3625-70,3875 MHz on secondary basis, 100 W, max bandwidth 16 kHz
> 70,4125-70,4625 MHz on secondary basis, 100 W, max bandwidth 16 kHz
>
> and some minor adjustments at SHF and EHF.
>
> As of today the full text is only available in Norwegian, but let me
> know if you need any additional info, I will assist as best i can (the
> URL for the Norwegian text is
> http://www.lovdata.no/ltavd1/filer/sf-20091105-1340.html ).
>
> 73
> Ole, LA2RR
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