Yes, do it! I just received this response from ARRL:

Thank you for taking the time to respond to the ARRL's invitation
to submit comments on the IARU Region 2 Band Plans to the ARRL Ad
Hoc Band Planning Committee. Your comments will be read and
considered by committee members as they prepare recommended ARRL
positions for the Region 2 Conference later this year.


73 - Skip KH6TY




Dave Wright wrote:
The ARRL deadline for comments/suggestions was April 5th. I wonder why Bonnie waited until the very last minute to submit her suggestion to the ARRL? Could it be that she anticipated a backlash against the 15%+ proposal (her suggested band plan gives 50% of 30m to fast/automatic stations!) from other amateurs that do not share her passion for EMCOMM? By waiting until the very last minute, she effectively prevents anyone from commenting directly for or against her proposal.

Kudos to Bonnie for her political awareness and for knowing how to work the system. Now, regardless of the deadline, I'm going to be sure to send in my two-cents worth.

Dave
K3DCW

On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 6:48 AM, Andy obrien <k3uka...@gmail.com <mailto:k3uka...@gmail.com>> wrote:



    ---------- Forwarded message ----------
    From: *expeditionradio*
    Date: Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 1:02 AM
    Subject: [WINMOR] KQ6XA Recommendation IARU Region 2 Bandplan to ARRL
    To: win...@yahoogroups.com <mailto:win...@yahoogroups.com>


    If WINMOR/WINLINK operators would like to contact
    the ARRL Bandplan Committee and ARRL officials
    in support of the KQ6XA Recommendation, attached
    below, you may do so by sending an email to
    bandplan2...@arrl.org <mailto:bandplan2010%40arrl.org>
    bandplan2010@ arrl.org <http://arrl.org>

    and to your appropriate ARRL Section officers.

    You may reference this website containing the
    recommendation with charts and images:
    http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html
    <http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html>

    Voicing your support is needed (the sooner, the better)
    for us to build a future for advanced HF
    ham radio communications.

    73 Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA

    TO: ARRL BOARD OF DIRECTORS' BAND PLANNING COMMITEE
    REPRESENTING USA FOR IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN COMMITTEE
    ARRL, NEWINGTON, CT, USA

    FROM: BONNIE CRYSTAL KQ6XA,
    International Coordinator, Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN)

    DATE: 05 APRIL 2010

    SUBJECT: RECOMMENDATION FOR CHANGE TO IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN

    Dear Band Planning Committee Members,

    In response to "ARRL Seeks Input for New IARU Region 2 Band Plan"
    http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1
    <http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/03/04/11374/?nc=1>

    Here is an offering of essential recommendations with a
    carefully researched band segmentation chart, to help
    enable ARRL to represent hams effectively in the process
    of committee deliberations, for the upcoming
    IARU Region 2 Bandplan this year.

    INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
    I write to you, as a very active operator in USA's Amateur
    Radio Service, and in my capacity as International Coordinator
    for the Global ALE High Frequency Network, a 24-7-365 interconnected
    network of hams operating simultaneously on all international
    HF bands for the past 3 years. I have presented papers and
    participated in expert panels at Global Amateur Radio
    Emergency Communications (GAREC) and other HF Conferences,
    on the subject of international emergency / disaster
    communications and HF Automatically Controlled Data Station
    innovations. I have worked with groups and nets of digital
    and analog modes to achieve voluntary HF net coordination.
    I maintain a survey of HF band activity and a
    comprehensive up-to-date international ham radio
    bandplanning resource at http://hflink.com/bandplans
    <http://hflink.com/bandplans>

    MOTIVATION AND HOPE FOR A NEW HF BANDPLAN
    The motivation for this correspondence is the hope that
    the ARRL Representative to IARU Region 2 bandplanning
    committee can work aggressively toward a better bandplan
    this year, especially one that is both compatible
    with USA's FCC Amateur Radio Service rules, and
    designates adequate spectrum space for automatic
    fast data stations. The previous plan had many
    many errors, mostly due to essentially being copied
    from an old IARU Region 1 bandplan, without regard
    to appropriateness for Region 2 hams.

    THE EMCOMM BACKBONE: HF AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED DATA STATIONS
    HF Automatically Controlled Data Stations have become
    a vital lifeline for many stations in remote areas
    of our IARU Region. The networks of ham operators
    that use and keep these fast data stations on the
    air daily have become the main backbone of
    emergency/disaster HF communications in the North
    American and Caribbean area within recent years. A huge
    community of hams is being served daily by HF data networks,
    especially with email and short text messaging, resulting
    in thousands of contacts per day logged on a steady basis.
    Recent developments in "soundcard ARQ digimodes" has brought
    fast HF data within the budget of almost every ham in the
    Americas. During emergencies or disasters, this fast data
    traffic increases exponentially in the extremely crowded
    automatic bandplan segments.

    REGION 2 LEADS WORLD IN HF FAST DIGITAL DATA EMCOMM NETWORKING
    It is a well known fact that IARU Region 2 has a much
    higher use of HF Automatically Controlled Fast Digimode
    traffic than the other IARU Regions (supporting network
    logs are available to the representative on request).
    Due to high speed ARQ, these efficient data communications
    using normal 2700Hz bandwidths are able for time sharing
    spectrum for traffic more effectively than slower digimodes.
    However, the previous HF bandplan for Region 2 failed to
    designate adequate band segment space to enable these
    essential modes for the present and future of daily
    routine and emergency/disaster communications for amateur
    radio. Operators need the flexibility of 2700Hz bandwidth
    to run as fast as possible so that more operators can run
    their traffic rapidly and promptly. ARRL was founded in
    support of traffic handling, and the new fast digital
    networks are actively carrying on this tradition of
    volunteerism and high quality.

    PREVIOUS REGION 2 BANDPLAN ILLEGAL FOR 90% OF HF AUTOMATIC STATIONS
    USA amateur radio operations are greater than 90% of
    all HF activity in IARU Region 2. However, the
    Region 2 bandplan has designated segments that are
    totally illegal on 8 HF bands for USA's Automatically
    Controlled Data Stations! Many of these USA stations
    provide services to operators in the Caribbean,
    Central American, and South American areas; therefore
    segment preferences must include compatibility throughout
    the whole Region.

    ADEQUATE BAND SEGMENTATION REQUIRED FOR AUTOMATIC STATIONS
    Vast increases in the popularity of automatic fast
    data in Region 2 indicates that there is inadequate
    spectrum for this activity in the previous bandplan,
    because it was modeled after the Region 1 bandplan.
    This failure of the previous bandplan to designate
    sufficient space can contribute to chaotic trends.
    In some cases, such as 7MHz for example, the previous
    IARU Region 2 bandplan designated such a small and
    inappropriate sliver of space for fast automatic data
    traffic, that it has been impossible for it to exist in the segment.

    15% OF EACH HF BAND FOR FAST DATA
    To provide guidance for the present and future, a
    basic rule of thumb should be followed, that 15% of
    the kHz spectrum of each band, is fair and reasonable
    to recommend for such an essential and popular activity.
    For example, in a typical 350kHz wide ham band,
    approximately 50kHz should be bandplanned for fast
    data 2700Hz bandwidth or automatic stations. Fast
    data should be furthermore defined in the bandplan as
    "more than 100 bits per second", to help keep the
    efficiency of the use of this spectrum as high as possible,
    and to group together similarly compatible modes,
    such as PACKET, PACTOR, ALE, WINMOR, PSK125/250, OFDM,
    6PSK, and other ARQ modes. These can readily be differentiated
    though better spectrum segmentation to provide excellent
    protection for "real-time keyboarding and weak signal modes"
    such as PSK31, MFSK, RTTY, and others. Proper bandplanning
    in this area can go a long way toward diminishing mode wars.

    SUMMARY OF PRIMARY POINTS OF ACTION NEEDED
    Therefore, it is of very highest priority that the
    IARU Region 2 Bandplan Committee includes the following
    designations for segment preference in the
    new IARU Region 2 HF Bandplan:

    1. A segment of AT LEAST 12% of the kHz spectrum of each
    HF band should be preferred as
    "2700Hz - All Modes, Fast Digimodes (>100bps) and Automatically
    Controlled Data Stations".

    2. The HF bandplan MUST be LEGALLY COMPATIBLE for USA amateur
    radio operators using Automatically Controlled Data Stations;
    USA stations represent more than 90% of this type of activity.

    REQUEST FOR ACTION
    As USA's representative in IARU, it should be of extreme
    importance for ARRL to actively support USA hams' bandplanning
    requirements for HF emcomm. In acknowledgement of these
    high priorities, and in recognition of the traditional
    and present trends on the bands, the following bandplan
    chart changes for the IARU Region 2 HF Bandplan is provided.
    Please see the attached detailed chart.

    Best Warm Regards,

    Bonnie Crystal KQ6XA
    International Coordinator
    Global ALE High Frequency Network (HFN)
    http://hflink.net <http://hflink.net>

    Attachments:

    1. Recommended new IARU Region 2 Bandplan Chart.
    http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html
    <http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html>

    2. Old IARU Region 2 HF Bandplan Recommended Changes 160m-80m
    http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html
    <http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html>

    3. Old IARU Region 2 HF Bandplan Recommended Changes 40m-17m
    http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html
    <http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html>

    4. Old IARU Region 2 HF Bandplan Recommended Changes 15m-10m
    http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html
    <http://hflink.com/bandplans/iaru_region_2.html>

    BONNIE CRYSTAL KQ6XA

    RECOMMENDED NEW IARU REGION 2 BANDPLAN CHART
    =======================================================
    160M BAND
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    1800-1810 (2700) ALL MODES, DIGIMODES, CW
    1810-1830 (200) CW
    1830-1840 (200) CW DX WINDOW
    1840-1850 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB DX WINDOW
    1850-1985 (6000) ALL MODES, SSB, AM
    1985-1999 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    1999-2000 (500) ALL MODES, BEACONS, DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC

    =======================================================
    80M BAND
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    3500-3550 (200) CW
    3550-3575 (500) ALL MODES, CW, DIGIMODES
    3575-3625 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    3625-3770 (2700) ALL MODES
    3770-3800 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB DX WINDOW
    3800-3875 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, IMAGE, DIGIVOICE
    3875-3890 (6000) ALL MODES, SSB, AM, NOT CONTEST
    3890-4000 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, NOT CONTEST

    =======================================================
    40M BAND
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    7000-7025 (200) CW
    7025-7040 (200) CW, DIGIMODES
    7040-7050 (500) ALL MODES, CW, DIGIMODES
    7050-7060 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    7060-7090 (2700) ALL MODES
    7090-7100 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB DX WINDOW
    7100-7125 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    7125-7275 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB
    7275-7290 (6000) ALL MODES, SSB, AM, NOT CONTEST
    7290-7300 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, DIGIVOICE, NOT CONTEST

    =======================================================
    30M BAND (NOT CONTEST)
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    10100-10120 (200) CW
    10120-10125 (500) CW, DIGIMODES
    10125-10150 (2700) ALL MODES,DIGIMODES,FAST DIGIMODES,AUTOMATIC

    =======================================================
    20M BAND
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    14000-14035 (200) CW DX WINDOW
    14035-14060 (200) CW
    14060-14090 (500) ALL MODES, DIGIMODES
    14090-14099.5 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    14099.5-14100.5 (200) IBP BEACON
    14100.5-14125 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    14125-14190 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB
    14190-14200 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB DX WINDOW
    14200-14227 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB
    14227-14240 (2700) ALL MODES, IMAGE, DIGIVOICE, SSB
    14240-14280 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB
    14280-14290 (6000) ALL MODES, SSB, AM
    14290-14300 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB
    14300-14350 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, NOT CONTEST

    =======================================================
    17M BAND (NOT CONTEST)
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    18068-18088 (200) CW
    18088-18095 (500) ALL MODES, CW, DIGIMODES
    18095-18109.5 (2700) ALL MODES,DIGIMODES,FAST DIGIMODES,AUTOMATIC
    18109.5-18110.5 (200) IBP BEACON
    18110.5-18168 (2700) ALL MODES,SSB,IMAGE,DIGIVOICE,SSB

    =======================================================
    15M BAND
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    21000-21050 (200) CW
    21050-21080 (500) ALL MODES, CW, DIGIMODES
    21090-21149.5 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    21149.5-21150.5 (200) IBP BEACON
    21150.5-21400 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, IMAGE, DIGIVOICE
    21400-21420 (6000) ALL MODES, SSB, AM
    21420-21450 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, NOT CONTEST

    =======================================================
    12M BAND (NOT CONTEST)
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    24890-24915 (200) CW
    24915-24920 (500) ALL MODES, CW, DIGIMODES
    24920-24929.5 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    24929.5-24930.5 (200) IBP BEACON
    24930.5-24990 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, IMAGE, DIGIVOICE

    =======================================================
    10M BAND
    FREQ KHZ (BANDWIDTH) PREFERRED MODE
    =======================================================
    28000-28070 (200) CW DX WINDOW
    28070-28120 (500) ALL MODES, DIGIMODES
    28120-28199.5 (2700) ALL MODES, FAST DIGIMODES, AUTOMATIC
    28199.5-28200.5 (200) IBP BEACON
    28200.5-28300 (2700) BEACONS, ALL MODES, AUTOMATIC
    28300-28990 (2700) ALL MODES, SSB, IMAGE, DIGIVOICE
    28990-29300 (6000) ALL MODES, FM, AM, SSB, DIGI, AUTOMATIC
    29300-29510 (6000) SATELLITE DOWNLINK, ALL MODES
    29510-29700 (6000) FM, REPEATERS, ALL MODES, AUTOMATIC
    =======================================================
    NOTES
    =======================================================
    NOTE 1. FAST DIGIMODE: IS MORE THAN 100 BITS PER SECOND
    NOTE 2. DIGIMODE: IS LESS THAN 100 BITS PER SECOND
    NOTE 3. AUTOMATIC: IS AUTOMATICALLY CONTROLLED STATION
    NOTE 4. 6000HZ: REQUIRED BANDWIDTH FOR AM VOICE AND ESSB

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