Thanks Warren,
Post the ros-tests here may be a narrow version of the Ros data
mode , but it looks like it will have to be 100 Hz and not 125 Hz or no
one will be able to use it (on 500) .. assuming the little problems
are resolved , it will also run on hf and take much less space ...
Beacons may be able to run the eme mode as is ?
(eme is a live keyboard chat mode .. but only 1 baud, the new
'hf/mf' version will be faster. if its coded)
73 - G..
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From: "Warren Ziegler" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, May 06, 2010 3:01 PM
To: <[email protected]>
Subject: LF: Re: LF: 500 Permit emission’s bandwidth? EU and Global ??
Graham,
In the US there is no amateur allocation only "Experimental
Licenses" issued under Part 5 of the FCC Rules (Amateur is under Part
97 of the FCC Rules). Each Experimental license is unique, it is up to
the applicant to request frequencies, power, modes, and bandwidth, it
is up to the FCC to decide on a case by case basis if there is
adequate justification for the request. The 500kHz license
application that I filed (WE2XGR) specifies up to 1kHz for data and
also allows for ssb. The WD2XSH license filed on behalf of the ARRL
specifies cw and narrowband data (PSK, WSPR) only.
--
73 Warren K2ORS
WD2XGJ
WD2XSH/23
WE2XEB/2
WE2XGR/1
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 5:39 PM, Graham <[email protected]> wrote:
500 Permit emission’s bandwidth?
Can any one indicated what is the permitted ‘telegraphy’ bandwidth
of
the various ‘new’ 500KHz licences or special permits issued round the
EU and now the rest of the Globe ?
I have the impression that 100 Hz is the maximum ‘telegraphy’
transmission
bandwidth, in some cases, eg , Belgium at 100 Hz . Others appear to be
some
what wider or not defined ?.
Norway is CW only ? what is the Dutch allocation ? Southern Ireland ?
... etc
Are Beacons defined by mode or bandwidth ?
Tnx – Graham
G0NBD
(I use the word ‘telegraphy’ as defined by the ITU R V.662-3 , please
no reference to key clicks ! )
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