and heres mine for my Alaskan 505-510Khz psrt 5 license example...
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Laurence KL1X
> From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Date: Thu, 6 May 2010 15:20:41 +0100 > Subject: Re: LF: Re: LF: 500 Permit emission’s bandwidth? EU and Global ?? > > 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.. > > > > -------------------------------------------------- > 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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