You need to copy and paste the URL - the closing curly bracket is
necessary but doesn't get carried across on just clicking on the link.
Very satisfying - nothing about listening to a carrier being pulsed on and off
Andy
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2009/11/18 Rik Strobbe <[email protected]>:
> http://www.itu.int/ITU-R/asp/terminology-definition.asp?lang=en&rlink={AA1D0B6B-97AB-403D-B2C0-136FF09F8422}
>
> ________________________________
> Van: [email protected] [[email protected]]
> namens mal hamilton [[email protected]]
> Verzonden: woensdag 18 november 2009 16:38
> Aan: [email protected]
> Onderwerp: LF: Re: 500kHz in Belgium
>
> Rik
> What ITU document contains the definition that digital modes are telegraphy.
> The official handbook issued by HM STATIONARY OFFICE for radio officers
> states that telegraphy is on/off keyed morse code ie CW and MCW
> and telephony a voice transmission. Other permitted modes fall into a
> different category.
> G3KEV
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Rik Strobbe
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Wednesday, November 18, 2009 2:55 PM
> Subject: LF: 500kHz in Belgium
> All,
>
> over the past weeks I received several questions wether ECC Recommendation
> T/R 61-01 includes 501-504kHz in Belgium.
>
> I asked BIPT (our Ofcom, FCC, ...) and received this answer (in Dutch) :
>
> Een buitenlandse titularis van een HAREC vergunning mag onder dezelfde
> voorwaarden als de Belgische radioamateurs alle toegelaten klassen van
> uitzending en alle frequenties gebruiken.
> Dan mag hij ook de frequentieband 501-504 kHz gebruiken.
>
> English translation:
> A foreign holder of a HAREC licence may operate under the same conditions as
> Belgian radio amateurs, using all approved modes and frequencies.
> This includes the frequency range 501-504kHz.
>
> So it is legal to operate as ON/PAxxx/P, ON/Fxxxx/P, ON/Gxxxx/P etc.
> Restrictions (that of course also apply to our foreign guests):
> - 501-504kHz
> - NIB
> - max. 5W EIRP (not ERP !)
> - max. 100Hz bandwidth
> - only telegraphy (as per ITU definition, thus includes digital text modes)
>
> 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T
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